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RhACT I. LADY STUTFIELD Yes; I see that. It is very, very helpful.

LADY HUNSTANTON I don't know how the world would get on with such a theory as that, dear Mrs. Allonby.

LADY STUTFIELD Ah! The world was made for men and not for women.

MRS. ALLONBY Oh, don't say that, Lady Stutfield. We have a much better time than they have. There are far more things forbidden to us than are forbidden to them.

LADY STUTFIELD Yes; that is quite, quite true. I had not thought of that.

[Enter SIR JOHN and MR. KELVIL.]

LADY HUNSTANTON Well, Mr. Kelvil, have you got through your work? 13