Part 28 (1/2)
_Lucas._ Yes, of course! And Uncle Matt promised him a sovereign for each of us if we had carried out our good resolutions. Is that coming off, Criddle?
_Criddle._ I expect it is, sir. Mr. Pilcher is coming here this afternoon, and the master told me to be sure and find the box before he gets here.
_Lucas._ Find the box?
_Criddle._ n.o.body has seen anything of it for some months. Excuse me, sir, I must look for it.
[_Exit_ CRIDDLE.
LUCAS _takes out letter from an unsealed envelope, glances through it, sits at table, takes out pencil, adds a short note, puts letter in envelope, seals it up, puts it in his tail pocket, goes to conservatory, looks in._ RENIE _enters at door behind him. She starts, as he turns round._
_Renie._ [_In a whisper._] You're here already?
_Lucas._ Yes----
_Renie._ Your wound?
_Lucas._ Much better. Nearly well.
_Renie._ I'm so glad----
_Lucas._ I'm not. I shall have to cut it back to India directly. Why didn't you answer my last letter?
_Renie._ I did--and tore it up.
_Lucas._ Tore it up?
_Renie._ What's the use? I told you last year we could never be anything to each other!
_Lucas._ But you didn't mean it?
[_He seizes her hand and kisses it several times._
_Renie._ [_Feebly attempting to withdraw it._] Yes--yes, I did. Hus.h.!.+
_Lucas._ I want you to read this. [_Shows her the letter._
_Matt._ [_Heard through the door which is open a few inches._] Have you found the box, Criddle?
_Criddle._ No, sir. I've hunted everywhere.
_Matt._ Have another look. We must have it ready for Mr. Pilcher.
MATT _enters. Meantime_ RENIE _has crept to upper conservatory door and gone off signing to_ LUCAS _to keep silence. He has taken the letter out of his pocket and held it up for her to see, putting it back before_ MATT _enters._
_Matt._ Ah, Lucas. So you've got here. Happy New Year!
_Lucas._ Happy New Year, Uncle Matt.
[_Cordially shaking hands._