Lady Mogton. (To Janet.) I will get you to come to the station with me. I can give you your instructions in the cab. (She kisses Annys.) You have been called to a great work. Be worthy of it.
(They are all making ready to go. Annys has rung the bell for Hake.)
Janet. (To Annys.) Are you glad?
Annys. (Kisses her.) You showed me the whole thing in a new light. You were splendid. (She turns to Elizabeth.) Didn’t I tell you he would convert you?
Elizabeth. I was wrong to judge all men guilty. There are also—the innocent.
Annys. (For a moment—but a moment only—she is pleased. Then the doubtful meaning of Elizabeth’s words strikes her.)
(Enter Hake.)
Annys. (She has to dismiss Elizabeth.) Oh, Hake—(To Lady Mogton.) You’ll want a cab, won’t you, mamma?
Lady Mogton. A taxi— Goodbye, everybody.
(She sails out.)