MABEL. Inspector!
INSPECTOR. I'm sure I've every sympathy for you, madam; but I must carry
out my instructions.
MABEL. And break my heart?
INSPECTOR. Well, madam, we're--we're not allowed to take that into
consideration. The Law's the Law.
MABEL. Are you married?
INSPECTOR. I am.
MABEL. If you--your wife--
The INSPECTOR raises his hand, deprecating.
[Speaking low] Just half an hour! Couldn't you? It's two lives--two
whole lives! We've only been married four months. Come back in half an
hour. It's such a little thing--nobody will know. Nobody. Won't you?
INSPECTOR. Now, madam--you must know my duty.
MABEL. Inspector, I beseech you--just half an hour.
INSPECTOR. No, no--don't you try to undermine me--I'm sorry for you;
but don't you try it! [He tries the handle, then knocks at the door].
DANCY'S VOICE. One minute!
INSPECTOR. It's locked. [Sharply] Is there another door to that room?
Come, now--
The bell rings.
[Moving towards the door, Left; to the CONSTABLE] Who's that out there?
CONSTABLE. A lady and gentleman, sir.
INSPECTOR. What lady and-- Stand by, Grover!
DANCY'S VOICE. All right! You can come in now.
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