ROSALIE. I told you I wanted to be sure.
CROSBY. Why?
ROSALIE. Because I think something is going to 'appen. I think there will be manifestations. I wanted you to know I was not faking.
MISS EASTWOOD. Why should we think that you were?
ROSALIE. Why, you 'ave thought nothing else ever since I did come into the room.
CROSBY. Mason, see if she can get free from that now.
(MASON comes over, inspects the knot. CROSBY tying the other hand.)
MASON. That seems pretty secure—someone else look at it.
(WILLIAM and TRENT rise and go to ROSALIE'S chair.)
CROSBY. I'm going to fasten your ankles now, Madame la Grange.