WALES (L.C.). I've told them nothing.
(MASON drops down R. of chesterfield, STANDISH down L. CROSBY is R. end of chesterfield C.)
ROSALIE (C.). Well, tell them now, if you please, sir. (Moves to and sits upper end of table and takes off her gloves.)
WALES (down L.). As I told you some time ago, Madame la Grange has done a lot of things that we can't explain—-when I asked her to come here to-night, she said she would under certain conditions.
MASON (between chesterfield and table). You mean test conditions?
WALES. Not exactly. What she said was that no money should pass between us, and that whatever she did, she would be honest.
MASON (very eagerly, and moving towards ROSALIE). You mean that you won't play any tricks?
ROSALIE. If I do, I will tell you.
MISS EASTWOOD (seated on chesterfield C.). Of course we understand all about spirit rappings.
ROSALIE. You do, eh?