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PRINCE
No, with a small landowner. Then he went to school for some time at Innsbruck. And during the last few years I have been sending him to the preparatory school at Krems.[4]
[4] Innsbruck is the capital of the province of Tirol. Krems is a small city on the Donau, not so very far from Vienna, having a fine high school or "gymnasium." The idea is, of course, that as the boy grew up, his father became more and more interested and wanted to have him within easier reach.
COUNT
And you have seen him frequently?
PRINCE
Of course.
COUNT
And what's _his_ idea of it anyhow?
PRINCE
Up to a few days ago he thought that he had lost both his parents--his father as well--and that I was a friend of his dead father.
MIZZIE (_appearing on the balcony_)
Good morning, Prince Egon.
PRINCE
Good morning, Mizzie.
COUNT
Well, won't you come down a while?
MIZZIE
Oh, if I am not in the way.... (_She disappears_)
COUNT
And what are we going to say to Mizzie?
PRINCE
I prefer to leave that to you, of course. But as I am adopting the boy anyhow, and as a special decree by His Majesty will probably enable him to a.s.sume my name in a few days ...
COUNT (_surprised_)
What?
PRINCE
... I think it would be wiser to tell Mizzie the truth at once.
COUNT
Certainly, certainly--and why shouldn't we? Seeing that you are adopting him.... It's really funny--but, you see, a daughter, even when she gets to be an old maid, is nothing but a little girl to her father.
MIZZIE (_appears; she is thirty-seven, but still very attractive; wears a Florentine straw hat and a white dress; she gives the Count a kiss before holding out her hand to the Prince_) Well, how do you do, Prince Egon? We don't see much of you these days.
PRINCE
Thank you.--Have you been very industrious?
MIZZIE
Painting a few flowers.
COUNT
Why so modest, Mizzie? (_To the Prince_) Professor Windhofer told her recently that she could safely exhibit. Won't have to fear comparison with Mrs. Wisinger-Florian herself.[5]
[5] "Neben der Wiesinger-Florian." The name is slightly misspelt in the German text. It is that of Mrs. Olga Wisinger-Florian, a well-known Viennese painter of floral pieces, whose work is represented in many of the big galleries in Europe. She was born in 1844, made her name in the early eighties, and is still living.
MIZZIE
That's so, perhaps. But I have no ambition of that kind.
PRINCE
I'm rather against exhibiting, too. It puts you at the mercy of any newspaper scribbler.
MIZZIE
Well, how about the members of the Upper House--at least when they make speeches?
COUNT
And how about all of us? Is there anything into which they don't poke their noses?
PRINCE
Yes, thanks to prevailing tendencies, there are people who would blackguard your pictures merely because you happen to be a countess, Mizzie.
COUNT
Yes, you're right indeed.
VALET (_entering_)