CRAVEN. But, my love—
JULIA. Oh, go away, all of you. Leave me. I—oh— (She gives way to a passion of tears.)
PARAMORE (reproachfully to Craven). You've wounded her cruelly, Colonel Craven—cruelly.
CRAVEN. But I didn't mean to: I said nothing. Charteris: was I harsh?
CHARTERIS. You forget the revolt of the daughters, Craven. And you certainly wouldn't have gone on like that to any grown up woman who was not your daughter.
CRAVEN. Do you mean to say that I am expected to treat my daughter the same as I would any other girl?
PARAMORE. I should say certainly, Colonel Craven.
CRAVEN. Well, dash me if I will. There!
PARAMORE. If you take that tone, I have nothing more to say. (He crosses the room with offended dignity and posts himself with his back to the bookcase beside Charteris.)
JULIA (with a sob). Daddy.