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Betsy.
I'm going to Albany, father, to wait for you. I'm going home.

Schuyler.
Won't you stay and see him?

Betsy.
Things for him will go on just as if I had not come back from Europe. That is all. He can resume that life. The coach for Albany leaves at noon.

Schuyler.
[c.] You'd better see him, Betsy.

Betsy.
[r. c.] I've seen the morning paper.

Angelica.
[l. c.] And so have I—read every word of it—twice.

Schuyler.
Well, if your sister's determined to go, you had better get your things together, Angelica, and go with her. She can't go alone.

Angelica.
Why don't you go with her?

Schuyler.
I can't leave Alexander at a time like this.

Angelica.
Well, neither can I. Betsy's the only one who can leave him, so she must go alone.