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The Débutante
AMORY:(Wildly)Idon’tcare!You’respoilingourlives!
ROSALIND:I’mdoingthewisething,theonlything.
AMORY:AreyougoingtomarryDawsonRyder?
ROSALIND:Oh,don’taskme.YouknowI’moldinsomeways—inothers—well,I’mjustalittlegirl.Ilikesunshineandprettythingsandcheerfulness—andIdreadresponsibility.Idon’twanttothinkaboutpotsandkitchensandbrooms.IwanttoworrywhethermylegswillgetslickandbrownwhenIswiminthesummer.
AMORY:Andyouloveme.
ROSALIND:That’sjustwhyithastoend.Driftinghurtstoomuch.Wecan’thaveanymoresceneslikethis.
(Shedrawshisringfromherfingerandhandsittohim.Theireyesblindagainwithtears.)
AMORY:(Hislipsagainstherwetcheek)Don’t!Keepit,please—oh,don’tbreakmyheart!
(Shepressestheringsoftlyintohishand.)
ROSALIND:(Brokenly)You’dbettergo.
AMORY:Good-by—
(Shelooksathimoncemore,withinfinitelonging,infinitesadness.)
ROSALIND:Don’teverforgetme,Amory—
AMORY:Good-by—
(Hegoestothedoor,fumblesfortheknob,findsit—sheseeshimthrowbackhishead—andheisgone.Gone—shehalfstartsfromtheloungeandthensinksforwardonherfaceintothepillows.)
ROSALIND:Oh,God,Iwanttodie!(Afteramomentsherisesandwithhereyesclosedfeelsherwaytothedoor.Thensheturnsandlooksoncemoreattheroom.Heretheyhadsatanddreamed:thattrayshehadsooftenfilledwithmatchesforhim;thatshadethattheyhaddiscreetlyloweredonelongSundayafternoon