In this short scene, we learn that the president of the group, Mr. colten, has reconciled with his ex-wife and is now living happily with his new wife, Agnes. Agnes asks him if he is going to live with her, and he replies that he will, but that he does not want to quarrel with a child. Agnes tells him that the court has sentenced the two men to prison and must pay a large sum of money to compensate for the loss of their property. Agnes says that she will take her son to school to see what life is like for the boys and girls.
In this short scene, we learn that the president of the group, Mr. colten, has reconciled with his ex-wife and is now living happily with his new wife, Agnes. Agnes asks him if he is going to live with her, and he replies that he will, but that he does not want to quarrel with a child. Agnes tells him that the court has sentenced the two men to prison and must pay a large sum of money to compensate for the loss of their property. Agnes says that she will take her son to school to see what life is like for the boys and girls.