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第6章

ANTHONY.The meeting stands adjourned to five o'clock.

WANKLIN.[In a low voice to UNDERWOOD.] We shall never settle anything like this.

ROBERTS.[Bitingly.] We thank the Chairman and Board of Directors for their gracious hearing.

[He moves towards the door; the men cluster together stupefied;then ROUS, throwing up his head, passes ROBERTS and goes out.

The others follow.]

ROBERTS.[With his hand on the door--maliciously.] Good day, gentlemen! [He goes out.]

HARNESS.[Ironically.] I congratulate you on the conciliatory spirit that's been displayed.With your permission, gentlemen, I'll be with you again at half-past five.Good morning!

[He bows slightly, rests his eyes on ANTHONY, who returns his stare unmoved, and, followed by UNDERWOOD, goes out.There is a moment of uneasy silence.UNDERWOOD reappears in the doorway.]

WILDER.[With emphatic disgust.] Well!

[The double-doors are opened.

ENID.[Standing in the doorway.] Lunch is ready.

[EDGAR, getting up abruptly, walks out past his sister.]

WILDER.Coming to lunch, Scantlebury?

SCANTLEBURY.[Rising heavily.] I suppose so, I suppose so.It's the only thing we can do.

[They go out through the double-doors.]

WANKLIN.[In a low voice.] Do you really mean to fight to a finish, Chairman?

[ANTHONY nods.]

WANKLIN.Take care! The essence of things is to know when to stop.

[ANTHONY does not answer.]

WANKLIN.[Very gravely.] This way disaster lies.The ancient Trojans were fools to your father, Mrs.Underwood.[He goes out through the double-doors.]

ENID.I want to speak to father, Frank.

[UNDERWOOD follows WANKLIN Out.TENCH, passing round the table, is restoring order to the scattered pens and papers.]

ENID.Are n't you coming, Dad?

[ANTHONY Shakes his head.ENID looks meaningly at TENCH.]

ENID.Won't you go and have some lunch, Mr.Tench?

TENCH.[With papers in his hand.] Thank you, ma'am, thank you! [He goes slowly, looking back.]

ENID.[Shutting the doors.] I do hope it's settled, Father!

ANTHONY.No!

ENID.[Very disappointed.] Oh! Have n't you done anything!

[ANTHONY shakes his head.]

ENID.Frank says they all want to come to a compromise, really, except that man Roberts.

ANTHONY.I don't.

ENID.It's such a horrid position for us.If you were the wife of the manager, and lived down here, and saw it all.You can't realise, Dad!

ANTHONY.Indeed?

ENID.We see all the distress.You remember my maid Annie, who married Roberts? [ANTHONY nods.] It's so wretched, her heart's weak; since the strike began, she has n't even been getting proper food.I know it for a fact, Father.

ANTHONY.Give her what she wants, poor woman!

ENID.Roberts won't let her take anything from us.

ANTHONY.[Staring before him.] I can't be answerable for the men's obstinacy.

ENID.They're all suffering.Father! Do stop it, for my sake!

ANTHONY.[With a keen look at her.] You don't understand, my dear.

ENID.If I were on the Board, I'd do something.

ANTHONY.What would you do?

ENID.It's because you can't bear to give way.It's so----ANTHONY.Well?

ENID.So unnecessary.

ANTHONY.What do you know about necessity? Read your novels, play your music, talk your talk, but don't try and tell me what's at the bottom of a struggle like this.

ENID.I live down here, and see it.

ANTHONY.What d' you imagine stands between you and your class and these men that you're so sorry for?

ENID.[Coldly.] I don't know what you mean, Father.

ANTHONY.In a few years you and your children would be down in the condition they're in, but for those who have the eyes to see things as they are and the backbone to stand up for themselves.

ENID.You don't know the state the men are in.

ANTHONY.I know it well enough.

ENID.You don't, Father; if you did, you would n't ANTHONY.It's you who don't know the simple facts of the position.

What sort of mercy do you suppose you'd get if no one stood between you and the continual demands of labour? This sort of mercy--[He puts his hand up to his throat and squeezes it.] First would go your sentiments, my dear; then your culture, and your comforts would be going all the time!

ENID.I don't believe in barriers between classes.

ANTHONY.You--don't--believe--in--barriers--between the classes?

ENID.[Coldly.] And I don't know what that has to do with this question.

ANTHONY.It will take a generation or two for you to understand.

ENID.It's only you and Roberts, Father, and you know it!

[ANTHONY thrusts out his lower lip.]

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