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Hester (running forward and embracing Mrs Arbuthnot) No, no: you shall not. That would be real dishonour, the first you have ever known. That would be real disgrace: the first to touch you. Leave him and come with me. There are other countries than England. Oh! other countries over sea, better, wiser, and less unjust lands. The world is very wide and very big. Mrs Arbuthnot No, not for me. For me the world is shrivelled to a palms breadth, and where I walk there are thorns. Hester It shall not be so. We shall somewhere find green valleys and fresh waters, and if we weep, well, we shall weep together. Have we not both loved him? Gerald Hester! Hester (waving him back) Dont, dont! You cannot love me at all, unless you love her also. You cannot honour me, unless shes holier to you. In her all womanhood is martyred. Not she alone, but all of us are stricken in her house. Gerald Hester, Hester, what shall I do? Hester Do you respect the man who is your father? Gerald Respect him? I despise him! He is infamous! Hester I thank you for saving me from him last night. Gerald Ah, that is nothing. I would die to save you. But you dont tell me what to do now! Hester Have I not thanked you for saving me? Gerald But what should I do? Hester Ask your own heart, not mine. I never had a mother to save, or shame. Mrs Arbuthnot He is hardhe is hard. Let me go away. Gerald (rushes over and kneels down° beside his mother) Mother, forgive me: I have been to blame. Mrs Arbuthnot Dont kiss my hands: they are cold. My heart is cold: something has broken it. Hester Ah, dont say that. Hearts live by being wounded. Pleasure may turn a heart to stone, riches may make it callous, but sorrowoh, sorrow cannot break it. Besides, what sorrows have you now? Why, at this moment you are more dear to him than ever, dear though you have been, and oh! how dear you have been always. Ah! be kind to him. Gerald You are my mother and my father all in one. I need no second parent. It was for you I spoke, for you alone. Oh, say something, mother. Have I but found one love to lose another? Dont tell me that. O mother, you are cruel. Gets up and flings himself sobbing on a sofa° Mrs Arbuthnot (to Hester) But has he found indeed another love? Hester You know I have loved him always. Mrs Arbuthnot But we are very poor. |
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