SCENE II.—Chamber in Castle Chute. [1st Grooves.]
Enter Kyrle Daly and Servant, R.
Kyrle Inform Mrs. Cregan that I am waiting upon her.
Enter Mrs. Cregan, L.
Mrs. C I am glad to see you, Kyrle. [Exit Servant, L.
Kyrle [R. C.] You sent for me, Mrs. Cregan. My ship sails from Liverpool to-morrow. I never thought I could be so anxious to quit my native land.
Mrs. C I want you to see Hardress. For ten days past he shuns the society of his bride. By night he creeps out alone in his boat on the lake—by day he wanders round the neighborhood, pale as death. He is heart-broken.
Kyrle Has ye asked to see me?
Mrs. C Yesterday he asked where you were.
Kyrle Did he forget that I left your house when Miss Chute, without a word of explanation, behaved so unkindly to me?