Dunstan, I am here. [He partly opens his eyes, raises himself, and stares at her; then his head falls back quietly. Leslie’s face averted.] Dunstan, I have returned to you. We are one and we will make atonement for the past together. I will be your Wife, not your Judge—let us from this moment begin the new life you spoke of. Dunstan! [She sees the paper which has fallen from his hand, and reads it.] Dunstan! Dunstan! No, no! Look at me! Ah! [She catches him in her arms.] Husband! Husband! Husband!

THE END.

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FOOTNOTES

[A] This Play can be had in library form, 4to, cloth with a portrait, 5s.

[B] A Limited Edition of this play on hand-made paper, with a new portrait, 10s net.

Transcriber’s Notes

Punctuation and format of stage directions have been made consistent. Differences in formatting between the introduction and main text have been preserved. The use of “Wilfred” in the introductory material and “Wilfrid” throughout the main text has also been preserved. All original spelling and hyphenation in the original has been preserved, except for the following apparent typographical error:

Page [122], “steathily” changed to “stealthily.” (I should be always stealthily spying...)