_] Come, Richard, I haven't seen your tree yet.
[_She goes out Right with_ RICHARD.
WARDEN. [_To_ BLANCHE.] Give me your hand.
[_She does so wonderingly._
WARDEN. [_Softly, with a man's tenderness in his voice._] He is going
away for good.
BLANCHE. Away?
WARDEN. For good.
BLANCHE. [_Slowly, withdrawing her hand._] For good? [_She looks over
toward_ STERLING, _and then back to_ WARDEN.] What does he mean?
WARDEN. We will know when he wakes.
THE CURTAIN STEALS SOFTLY DOWN
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