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 —All packed and ready, your excellency. [Goes to the door.] I'll give it to your chauffeur. [He exits.]

—What is that?

—One jockey suit and a cap, your excellency.

—[Turns in surprise.] Oh, you are here too?

—I am here, excellency.

—[Turns to Paula.] Well, then good-bye, Miss Paula.

—[With a bow.] Your excellency!

—You don't even offer to shake hands?

—Oh! [They shake hands.]

—[To, going.] Good night.

—Good night, your excellency.

—[In the doorway.] Tell that man with the long stick that he can pull this grating down now. [Dodges under the grating and exits.]

—[His voice is heard from the street.] Good-bye, your excellency. [''The noise of a motor starting is heard. It dwindles and dies out in the distance.] [ re-enters.''] Well, children. Let's get finished. It is high time we were out of here. [He takes out a drawer of the cash-register and exits with it through the archway.]

—I want to bid you good-bye, Philip. I suppose you will be staying on here.