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_(Aunt crosses L.C., looks at tea-table.)_
Aurora. _(aside)_ The h'operating couch! Pore thing! If it ain't a h'arm, it's a leg! _(looks at her sympathetically)_
Aunt. _(looking at picture over door)_ My picture! How sweet of the dear boy! Oh, Jack, what a happy time we shall have together.
Aurora. _(coaxingly)_ If you please mum, the doctor says as you're to take the couch, and he'll take your case next, mum.
_(puts her arm round her waist and walks her up to couch)_
TABLEAU.
Aunt. _(smiling)_ My case! _(sits on sofa)_ Aurora. Yes, buck up, mum! _(slaps her on back)_
Aunt. _(amused, aside)_ Am I _very pale_, I wonder? If I am, it's with the joy of looking forward to clasping my dear brother's child in my arms.
Aurora. _(kindly)_ It'll soon be over. He'll be very gentle with yer, he's got sich a sorft 'and. _(puts her legs up)_
_(Enter Doctor.)_
Doctor. _(sotto voce)_ d.a.m.n good get-up. _(loudly)_ d.a.m.n good!
Aurora. _(shocked)_ Oh, doctor!
Doctor. _(to Aurora)_ Don't you see? It's the picture--my Aunt Susie! _(points to picture, then to her)_
Aurora. _(comes to join him, they stand c, backs to audience, roars)_ So it is, an' I said, "If it ain't a h'arm, it's a leg."
_(roars)_
Doctor. It's _both_ arms and _both_ legs, Aurora. and we'll have 'em off in a twinkling, _(takes coat off, rolls up s.h.i.+rt sleeves)_
Aunt. _(flabbergasted)_ Both arms! Both legs!
Aurora. Right you are, sir, you fetch the larfin' gas, while I sharpen the knives, _(sharpens two long knives from case against each other)_
Aunt. _(screams)_ Knives! Murder! Murder! Let me out!
_(Exit quickly.)_
Doctor. _(calls after her)_ Don't go--Old Soosie-Toosie!
Aurora. _(laughing)_ We've cured him, sir, we've cured him!
CURTAIN.
ACT II.
Scene.--Same as Act I. No time elapses.
Doctor. _(alone)_ Good old Merry Andrew! What a sight he looked!
Fancy expecting me to take his lumbering carcase for my gentle aunt. Why, I could see his trousers, _(laughs, picks up bills, suddenly stops laughing)_ I must sober down now and remember I'm a married man with a lot of responsibilities--and no money, not _yet!_ But auntie's coming to-morrow--the _real_ aunt--coming like a good fairy to make everything rosy! _(looks at photo)_ Flo, dear little Flo!
_(Bell.)_
_(not hearing bell, engrossed in photo)_ I'm longing to tell you the good news! I'll write to you. _(sits and writes)_ "Dear Madam." _(tears it up)_ I mean "Darling Flo." _(writes)_
_(Enter Flora. shown in by Aurora. She carries a bag in each hand, and parcels under each arm.)_
Aurora. This way, miss. The doctor's very busy, but----
Doctor. _(not hearing, writes)_ "What wouldn't I give to have you here now." _(takes out coppers)_ Sevenpence ha-penny!
Flora. _(slyly behind him C.)_ Is Doctor Sheppard in?
Doctor. _(absently)_ Good afternoon. Won't you sit down? Now, what can I do for you? What's the trouble, eh?
Flora. The trouble?
Doctor. Oh, it's my wife! _(rushes into her arms)_ Flo!
Flora. Jack! _(kisses him)_
Aurora. _(gasps, aside)_ 'Appy patient!
_(Exit Aurora.)_
Doctor. Delighted to see you, my dear Flo--most unexpected pleasure--only sorry you can't stop the night.
Flora. _(surprised)_ Jack! I've come to stop for ever.
Doctor. _(releasing her suddenly)_ You can't--you mustn't!
Flora. But I can and I must! I can't live apart from you, Jack.
I've tried it all the morning, and I can't. _(falls in his arms)_
Doctor. But you must live apart from me--for--for a day or two.
There's a lady coming to-morrow who mustn't see you here for anything.
Flora. _(by sofa C.)_ A lady! The first day of our honeymoon! Who is she? _(pauses)_ A patient?
Doctor. _(smiling and shaking his head)_ Better than a hundred patients.
Flora. What's she coming for? Tell me--tell me at once.
Doctor. _(putting his arm round her a.s.suredly)_ My dear little wifie, she's only my maiden aunt.
Flora. Oh, Jack, are you _sure_ she's a maiden aunt?