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Me?
SONNSFELD (_pulling him to the door at the right_).
Yes, me--I mean you--and you will lead her from the Blue Room--you will take her hand and bring her safely hither by the surest and quickest route.
KAMKE.
My lady--whom--whom? The Princess Wilhelmine?
SONNSFELD (_going out_).
No, no, Kamke, the White Lady--but come quickly now, quickly.
[_They both go out_.]
SCENE II
FRAU VON VIERECK, FRAU VON HOLZENDORF, _and about six more ladies enter cautiously, one by one, through the centre door_.
VIERECK.
Hush! Step cautiously!
HOLZENDORF (_whispering_).
It's all quiet here--if only these wretched shoes of mine didn't creak so.
VIERECK (_whispering_).
What can Her Majesty the Queen be planning for tonight?
HOLZENDORF.
Has His Majesty the King gone from home?
VIERECK.
I heard it said, at the French Emba.s.sy, that His Highness, the Crown Prince, had come from Rheinsberg--
HOLZENDORF.
Doubtless at the same time with His Highness, the Prince of Wales
VIERECK (_low_).
At the moment both are at the King's Smoker.--They say the Crown Prince has again disagreed with his father on questions concerning the future administration of the state.
HOLZENDORF.
Is it possible?
VIERECK.
And they say that the Prince of Baireuth tried to bring about a reconciliation, but that the Prince of Wales took the part of the Crown Prince.
HOLZENDORF.
The Prince of Wales? Then he has been received?
VIERECK.
And the King, so they say, in the heat of the argument, commanded that Princess Wilhelmine, the cause of the quarrel, be sent to Kustrin at once.
HOLZENDORF.
Good Heavens, ladies! There are cards on the table. Hush! I hear a noise.
VIERECK.
It is the Queen.
[_The_ QUEEN _comes in in full toilet. She is excited and yet timorous.
The ladies bow_.]
QUEEN.
Welcome, ladies. I am happy to have about me once again the circle of those who, I know, are devoted to me. Pray sit down. I have decided to be more sociable in future and to have you with me oftener than I have done of late. Will you have a game of cards, Frau von Viereck?
VIERECK.
Cards, Your Majesty? For eighteen years now I cannot recall having seen a card in the palace.
QUEEN.
We will change all that. Ladies, you have not yet heard my plans, you do not yet know what surprises this evening has in store for you--
HOLZENDORF.
Surprises, Your Majesty?
QUEEN (_indicating a card-table near the window_).
Sit down there, my dear Holzendorf. Try your luck with Frau von Viereck.
VIERECK (_aside_).