MRS. CRILLY
I hope Albert will know what to do.
CRILLY
He'll want to watch the points. Where's the Master?
MRS. CRILLY
He's in his room upstairs.
CRILLY
Was he not out this morning?
MRS. CRILLY
He's not dressed yet.
CRILLY
He was more particular when he was in the workhouse.
ANNA I know who those two children are now. They are the new gas-manager's children.
CRILLY
He's a Scotchman.
ANNA And married for the second time. Mother, Mrs. Dunne is going to the races. Such a sketch of a hat.
MRS. CRILLY It would be better for her if she stayed at home and looked after her business.