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A lady I don't know wishes to pay her respects to you.
BOLZ.
A lady! And to me?
MILLER.
To the editor. [_Hands him a card._]
BOLZ (_reads_).
Leontine Pavoni-Gessler, _nee_ Melloni from Paris. She must have to do with art. Is she pretty?
MILLER.
H'm! So, so!
BOLZ.
Then tell her we are very sorry that we cannot have the pleasure, that it is the editor's big washing-day.
MILLER.
What?
BOLZ (_vehemently_).
Washing, children's washing. That we are sitting up to the elbows in soapsuds.
MILLER (_laughing_).
And I am to--
BOLZ (_impatiently_).
You're a blockhead! [_At the door._] Bellmaus! [_Enter_ BELLMAUS.]
Stay here and receive the visitor. [_Gives him the card._]
BELLMAUS.
Ah, that is the new ballet-dancer who is expected here. [_Inspecting his coat._] But I'm not dressed for it!
BOLZ.
All the more dressed she will be. [_To_ MILLER.] Show the lady in.
[_Exit_ MILLER.]
BELLMAUS.
But really I cannot--
BOLZ (_irritably_).
Oh the devil, don't put on airs! [_Goes to the table, puts papers in the drawer, seizes his hat._]
_Enter_ MADAME PAVONI.
MADAME PAVONI.
Have I the honor of seeing before me the editor of the _Union_?
BELLMAUS (_bowing_).
To be sure--that is to say--won't you kindly be seated? [_Pushes up chairs._]
BOLZ.
Adelaide is clear-sighted and clever. How can she possibly fail to see through that fellow?
MADAME PAVONI.
Mr. Editor, the intelligent articles about art which adorn your paper--have prompted me--
BELLMAUS.
Oh, please!
BOLZ. (_having made up his mind_).
I must gain entrance into this club-fete!
[_Exit with a bow to the lady._ BELLMAUS _and_ MADAME PAVONI _sit facing each other._]
ACT II
SCENE I
_The_ COLONEL'S _summer parlor. In the foreground on the right_ IDA _and_ ADELAIDE, _next to_ ADELAIDE _the_ COLONEL, _all sitting. In front of them a table with coffee set._
COLONEL (_in conversation with_ ADELAIDE, _laughing_).
A splendid story, and cleverly told! I am heartily glad that you are with us, dear Adelaide. Now, at any rate, we shall talk about something else at table besides this everlasting politics! H'm! The professor has not come today. He never used to miss our coffee-hour.