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 —I was home sick, excellency. And Mr. Juhasz

—You were seen in a beer garden in Budapest three different times.

—That will do, Mate. Wait out there until you are sent for. Mr. Juhasz will attend to you.

—Excellency, I give you my word [ is seen crossing the garden from right to left.]

—That will do, Mate. ['' exits at left. The rises.''] Thank you, Domokos. Let me have the rest of your report this afternoon I am busy now. Leave that letter here. [Rings.] Where is Juhasz?

—I saw him down near the hothouses. I think he's feeding the pigeons.

—Naturally.

—Yes, sir. [He exits at left as enters at right.]

—Good morning!

—Good morning, sunbeam. Quick, quick. We can talk now. Your duenna is away feeding the pigeons.

—Your excellency is always saying unkind things about Mr. Juhasz. [She sits at the typewriting machine.]