Part 16 (1/2)
_Lucas._ Good-bye. [_They have a long hand-shake._
_Renie._ Good-bye.
[_Tears herself away from him and tragically throws herself on sofa._ LUCAS _follows her up._
_Lucas._ I say, Mrs. Sturgess----
_Renie._ [_Face buried in hands, moans out._] Go, go! In pity's name don't make it harder for me!
_Matt._ In pity's name don't make it harder for her.
_Dolly._ [_Looking off at door._] They'll be coming out of the billiard-room directly.
_Matt._ Now, Lucas----
CRIDDLE _appears at door._
_Criddle._ Your horse is waiting for you, sir.
_Lucas._ My horse?!
_Criddle._ Yes, sir, just outside.
_Lucas._ What on earth do they mean? A valuable horse like that--just clipped--standing about on a night like this--who told them?
_Dolly._ I did. The horse is waiting to take you back to Aldershot.
_Lucas._ I can't go back to Aldershot in this kit. [_Pointing to his dress-clothes._] Tell them to take it back to the Red Lion!
_Dolly._ And Criddle, give the man Captain Wentworth's portmanteau to take to the Red Lion at the same time.
_Criddle._ Yes, ma'am. [_Exit._
_Lucas._ [_Grumbling._] Well, of all----Good-bye, Mrs. Sturgess.
_Dolly._ You've said good-bye----
_Renie._ [_Still tragic on sofa._] Farewell--for ever!
_Lucas._ Good-night, Dolly!
_Dolly._ Farewell--for a good long time. [_Shaking hands._
_Lucas._ Good-night, Uncle.
_Matt._ Good-night, Lucas. [_Shaking hands._
_Lucas._ [_Turns at door._] Happen to have your cigar-case handy?
[MATT _takes out cigar-case, offers it._