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SMYTHE.
[_To FARNCOMBE._] I'll be back in a minute or two; I'm just going to wash my hands.
FULKERSON.
[_Calling to FARNCOMBE._] Hi! Eddie!
[_FARNCOMBE crosses to FULKERSON and is presented by him to the STIDULPHS. GABRIELLE KATO enters at the right-hand door at the back, meeting SMYTHE as he is going out. The waiters have finished setting the plates of melon upon the tables and now withdraw, carrying the plated dishes and preceded by LUIGI, at the door on the left._
SMYTHE.
[_To GABRIELLE._] Ha, Gabby, my dear! Quite well, eh?
GABRIELLE.
[_A pretty young woman with a fretful little face expressive of extreme dissatisfaction with the world-- looking at SMYTHE spiritlessly._] This _is_ a treat. Why, you haven't been to see us for ages.
SMYTHE.
[_Cunningly._] I see you all far oftener than you suspect.
GABRIELLE.
Do you? That _is_ sly of you.
SMYTHE.
[_Leaving her._] I'm just going to have a wash and brush up.
GABRIELLE.
Really? Oh, you _are_ full of news.
[_He departs as DE CASTRO approaches GABRIELLE._
DE CASTRO.
[_In a low voice._] Hullo, Gabth! How are you to-night?
GABRIELLE.
Oh, I'm all right, I s'pose. Isn't it hot?
DE CASTRO.
[_Not at his ease with her._] It _ith_ inclined that way.
[_DAPHNE DURE, NITA TREVENNA, DOUGLAS GLYNN, and ALBERT PALK enter at the door on the left. NITA is a tall, handsome girl, DAPHNE a plump, little, fair, baby-faced thing. They are charmingly dressed, as are all the ladies of the Pandora Theatre. GLYNN and PALK-- the latter a short, thick-set man who might reasonably be a low comedian-- are two professional-looking gentlemen of the best cla.s.s. The arrivals are warmly hailed by FULKERSON, VON RETTENMAYER, HENEAGE, and GRIMWOOD and, with more reserve, by MRS. STIDULPH. STIDULPH has seated himself wearily in the armchair on the nearer side of the fireplace and, beyond listening to BLAND who is talking to him, has withdrawn himself from the proceedings._
FULKERSON.
[_To FARNCOMBE._] Here's Daphne Dure-- and Nita Trevenna. [_Going to the new comers._] Hullo, Daphne! Hullo, Nita! How'r'yer, Douglas!
Hullo, Albert!
DAPHNE and NITA.
How d'ye do, Bertie? [_To VON RETTENMAYER._] How d'ye do, Von?
VON RETTENMAYER.
[_Kissing their hands._] Dear ladies! [_To GLYNN and PALK._] Aha, Mr.
Glynn-- Mr. Balk--!
DAPHNE and NITA.
[_To HENEAGE and GRIMWOOD._] How d'ye do, Stewie? How d'ye do, Jerry?
[_To MRS. STIDULPH._] Oh, Dolly! That you, Dolly?
MRS. STIDULPH.
Well, girls!
FULKERSON.
Here! I want to introdooce Lord Farncombe. Miss Dure-- Miss Trevenna-- Lord Farncombe. Douglas-- Albert-- Lord Farncombe.
NITA.
[_Pouncing upon Cooling._] I say, Morris!
COOLING.
What is it, my dear?
NITA.
Is it true that little Kennedy's met with an accident?
COOLING.
Yes; can't join us.
FULKERSON.
The Dwarf! What's happened?
COOLING.
Ran his car into a 'bus, just outside the theatre.