Pearl. We've got a nice thing in fathers, _(looking out of window)_ He's brought us up to London to put us on the market
Ruby. Yes, and by a cheap excursion. _(goes L.)_
Pearl. Now we know why we've come to encamp just across the street--it's to lay siege to a penniless cousin. _(picks up "Quayle on Muscles" off couch, takes it to table)_
Ruby. _(at small table up stage L., opens case, shrieks)_ Ach!
knives!
Pearl. _(looks up from book)_ _You_ wouldn't do for a doctor's wife, whatever Pa says, _(looks at picture)_ Besides, you're not free, but I am. _(sadly)_
Ruby. Pearl. there's Waverly! _(coming to her, looking over her shoulder at picture)_
Pearl. Yes, there's Waverly, but he's _(turns to next picture)_ most disappointing. He's been staying at Southsea with Lieutenant Merry for a whole week, _(turns page)_ and father's been away the whole time. _(turns page)_ And I've given him every possible encouragement. _(looks at picture)_ At least, of course I didn't go so far as _you_ did with Lieutenant Merry. You were--simply--_(turns page)_
Ruby. _(looking at picture)_ Shocking! _(shuts book and puts it back on couch)_
Pearl. Yes, you were! _(laughs)_
Ruby. How dare you! I never gave Andrew the slightest encouragement, _(sits on sofa)_
Pearl. My dear Ruby. I judge by results. He proposed to you the second day. _(comes and sits by her on sofa)_
Ruby. What about you? You let Waverly kiss you.
Pearl. Only once--just there; _(touches her cheek)_ and that was after a dance, which doesn't count. No, I've gone as far with Mr.
Vane as any girl, who isn't a born flirt, _(pointedly looking at Ruby)_ can go, and he's said nothing--yet So I'm going to get father to invite Doctor Sheppard down to Southsea, and I'll flirt _desperately_ with him.
_(Ruby crosses C.)_You see, I shall be obeying father--I shall get you out of your difficulty, and it will force _Waverly_ to say something--definite, _(sits on the word)_
Ruby. Oh, Pearl! What a clever idea! _(thinks)_ _Andrew_ hasn't been _quite_ so attentive since I accepted him. And, as you say, dear papa must be obeyed, so I'll flirt with Doctor Sheppard too, before Andrew--it'll do him a _world_ of good.
Pearl. Doctor Sheppard!
Ruby. No, _Andrew_, of course. Oh, Pearl. I wonder how they're getting on without us? Do they ever talk about us, do you think?
Pearl. Of course they do--_everybody_ talks about us--in Southsea.
Andrew. _(heard off)_ Not in? P'raps he's got a patient.
_(laughs)_
Ruby. It's Andrew! How do I look? _(jumps up and looks in mirror)_
_(Pearl tries to pull her away from it--Enter Andrew. followed by Waverly.)_
Waverly. _(looking at girls' backs and nudges Andrew)_ P'raps he's got two patients.
Andrew. Oh, Susannah! _(takes double stethoscope off table, aside to Waverly)_ Let's have a lark. I'll pretend to be the doctor.
Waver. No, no, never joke about business, _(scuffles to get stethoscope)_
_(Ruby looks round.)_
Andrew. Ruby! _(goes to her with outstretched arms)_
_(Pearl looks round.)_
Waver. _(aside)_ Pearl! Oh, lor! _(goes down r.)_ Pearl.
_(coyly)_ Mr. Vane! What attraction has brought you all the way from Southsea? _(follows him)_
_(Waverly looks confused.)_
Andrew. _(to Ruby)_ What's brought you? We called at Clarence Parade this morning and found that you'd flown up to London by the excurs--the early train, so we thought what a lark it'd be to run up on the chance of meeting you.
Waver. We didn't expect to find you at the doctor's.
Andrew. No. _(to Ruby. anxiously)_ Are you ill?
Ruby. _(laughing)_ No.
Waver, _(to Pearl. wearily)_ Don't say it's _you_.
Pearl. I'm _never_ ill. What's the matter with you?
Waver. _I've_ only come with _Andrew_, _(tries to cross to Andrew)_
_(Pearl pulls him back.)_
Ruby. _(screams)_ Oh Andrew. then it's _you!!!_ What's the matter with you?
Andrew. _(laughing)_ Nothing! Sound me if you like. _(offers stethoscope)_
Ruby. But _why_ have you come to see a _doctor_?
Andrew. _(laughs)_ I haven't--I've brought Vane to introduce him to my old school-fellow, dear old, serious, studious, short-sighted, absent-minded Jack Sheppard.
Ruby and Pearl. _(together)_ You know _Jack_?
Waver, and Andrew. _(surprised)_ Jack?
Ruby. Cousin Jack! Didn't you know?
Andrew. No, you never told us you _had_ any cousins. What a lark! Jack's my greatest friend--because we're such opposites, I suppose. I call him Dull Boy, because "all work and no play makes Jack------" see? Rather smart for me, and he calls me "Merry Andrew"--Andrew Merry--Merry Andrew--see? Oh, that was Jolly smart for Jack--only joke he ever made.
_(Ruby sits on couch--Andrew behind couch.)_
Waver. Why have you never mentioned his name?
Ruby. We haven't seen him since he was a little boy in kilts.