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SCENE I.—A low Parlour in a Lodging-house, with a Glass-door in the bottom of the Stage, opening into a Garden.

Yes, these apartments will do very well; and you shall have your study,—if a place with one shelf for books and a commodious chair to sleep in deserves the name,—overhead.

But you forget the writing-table, the most important thing of all.

Most important, indeed, for a poet who never writes any thing longer than a sonnet, making