![]() ![]() CECILY Dear Uncle Jack is so very serious! Sometimes he is so serious that I think he cannot be quite well. ![]() Indeed, he always lays stress on your German when he is leaving for town. He laid particular stress on your German, as he was leaving for town yesterday. ![]() MISS PRISM Child, you know how anxious your guardian is that you should improve yourself in every way. I know perfectly well that I look quite plain after my German lesson. MISS PRISM Cecily, Cecily! Surely such a utilitarian occupation as the watering of flowers is rather Moulton’s duty than yours? Especially at a moment when intellectual pleasures await you. Basket chairs, and a table covered with books, are set under a large yew-tree. The garden, an old-fashioned one, full of roses. A flight of grey stone steps leads up to the house. SECOND ACT SCENE Garden at the Manor House. ![]()
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