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 SCENE IV

''Teodora, Ernest, Doña Mercedes, and Don Severo. The latter remain standing behind as they enter. The room is quite dark, save for a glimmer of light shed from the balcony, whither Ernest and Teodora have moved.''

. How good you are!

. And you, what a boy! After to-day I hope you have done with sadness—eh?

. Quite.

. [Outside, speaking low.] How dark it is!

. [In same tone.] Come away, Mercedes.

. [Crossing the threshold.] There is nobody here.

. [Detaining her.] Yes, there is. [Both stand a while peering.]

. Teodora, my whole life, a thousand lives would still not be enough to offer you in return for your kindness. Don't judge me by my morose temper. I cannot lend a showy front to my affections, but, believe me, I do know how to love—and hate as well. My heart can beat to bursting under the lash of either sentiment.

. [To Severo.] What are they saying?

. Something odd, but I hear imperfectly. [Teodora and Ernest go out on the balcony, speaking low.]

. 'Tis Ernest.

. And she—I suppose—is

. Teodora. 25