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 —You you would despise me, Mr. Juhasz, wouldn't you?

—How can you suppose such a thing?

—You see how

—I see how clever you are. And how happy you will be.

—[Sharply.] I'll send it off this afternoon.

—Then the Count ought to receive it to-night.

—Yes.

—I can imagine how happy he will be.

—Yes. He loves me very much.

—I know. [''There is a pause. The enters.'']

—Good morning.

—Good morning, madame. I'll be with you in a moment.

—[Sulkily.] I don't want to detain you. Good-bye, Mr. Juhasz. [''She extends her hand. He takes it.'']

—Good-bye. [ ''enters through the archway. The goes to him.'']

—There is something I forgot.

—Yes?

—You used to have a certain French perfume.