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I didn't. My digestion was permanently impaired by your brutal treatment.
LADY FREDERICK.
Is that why you went to Carlsbad afterwards instead of the Rocky Mountains?
FOULDES.
You may laugh, but the fact remains that I've only been in love once, and that was with you.
LADY FREDERICK.
[_Smiling as she holds out her hand._] Good-night.
FOULDES.
For all that I'm going to fight you now for all I'm worth.
LADY FREDERICK.
I'm not frightened of you, Paradine.
FOULDES.
Good-night.
[_As he goes out_, CAPTAIN MONTGOMERIE _enters_.
LADY FREDERICK.
[_Yawning and stretching her arms._] Oh I'm so sleepy.
CAPTAIN MONTGOMERIE.
I'm sorry for that. I wanted to have a talk with you.
LADY FREDERICK.
[_Smiling._] I daresay I can keep awake for five minutes, you know--especially if you offer me a cigarette.
CAPTAIN MONTGOMERIE.
Here you are.
[_He hands her his case and lights her cigarette._
LADY FREDERICK.
[_With a sigh._] Oh, what a comfort.
CAPTAIN MONTGOMERIE.
I wanted to tell you, I had a letter this morning from my solicitor to say that he's just bought Crowley Castle on my behalf.
LADY FREDERICK.
Really. But it's a lovely place. You must ask me to come and stay.
CAPTAIN MONTGOMERIE.
I should like you to stay there indefinitely.
LADY FREDERICK.
[_With a quick look._] That's charming of you, but I never desert my London long.
CAPTAIN MONTGOMERIE.
[_Smiling._] I have a very nice house in Portman Square.
LADY FREDERICK.
[_Surprised._] Really?
CAPTAIN MONTGOMERIE.
And I'm thinking of going into Parliament at the next election.
LADY FREDERICK.
It appears to be a very delightful pastime to govern the British nation, dignified without being laborious.
CAPTAIN MONTGOMERIE.
Lady Frederick, although I've been in the service I have rather a good head for business, and I hate beating about the bush. I wanted to ask you to marry me.
LADY FREDERICK.
It's nice of you not to make a fuss about it. I'm very much obliged but I'm afraid I can't.
CAPTAIN MONTGOMERIE.
Why not?
LADY FREDERICK.
Well, you see, I don't know you.
CAPTAIN MONTGOMERIE.