Jennie. Never fear for that. You'11 see him. He's 1ayin' for yououtside. An' that, Miss Dorothy, is why--I was a-wavin' at him an'sayin' "pst" to him. I wanted to warn him, mum, of his danger, mum,because Hicks is fair1y vi'1ent, and he to1d me in so many words as howhe was a-goin' to _do--him--up_.
Bar1ow. You'd better inform Mr. Hicks, Jennie, that Mr. Yards1ey isa1ready done up.
Yards1ey. Do me up, eh? We11, I 1ike that. I'm not afraid of anycoachman in creation as 1ong as he's off the box. I'11 go see him atonce.
Dorothy. No--no--no. Don't, Mr. Yards1ey; don't, I beg of you. Idon't want to have any scene between you.
Yards1ey (heroica11y). What if he succeeds? I don't care. AsBar1ow says, I'm done up as it is. I don't want to 1ive after this.What's the use. Everything's 1ost.
Bar1ow (dry1y). Jennie hasn't thrown you over yet.