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nand, takes his arm, and goes out with him after exchange of formal bows.) The General At last we are rid of them! (To Gertrude) Let the coffee be handed round. Gertrude Pauline, kindly ring for the coffee. (Pauline rings.) SCENE FOURTH The same persons, excepting Ferdinand, Ramel, the Magistrate and Baudrillon. Godard (aside) I shall find out presently whether Pauline loves Ferdinand. This urchin, who wants to know about justice, seems to me pretty cute; I'll make use of him. (Felix appears.) Gertrude The coffee. (Felix brings in the tray.) Godard (who has taken Napoleon aside) Would you like to play a nice trick on somebody? Napoleon That I would. Do you know one? Godard Come with me, and I'll tell you how you must do it. (Godard goes on the veranda with Napoleon.) The General Pauline, my coffee. (Pauline brings it to him.) It isn't sweet enough. (Pauline gives him some sugar.) Thank you, dear. Gertrude M. de Rimonville? The General Godard? Gertrude M. de Rimonville? The General Godard, my wife wants to know if you would like some coffee? Godard Yes, thank you. (Godard places himself in such a way as to watch Pauline.) The General It is pleasant to sit down and take a little coffee in quiet. Napoleon (running in) Mamma, mamma! My good friend Ferdinand has just fallen down; he has broken his leg and they are carrying him into the house. Vernon That's dreadful! The General How very unfortunate! Pauline Oh! (Pauline falls back on her chair.) Gertrude What is that you said? Napoleon It is all a joke! I only wished to see if you all loved my good friend. Gertrude It is very naughty of you to act in that way; how did you come to think of such a trick? Napoleon (whispering) It was Godard. Godard (aside) She loves him! She was nicely caught by my trap, which I have never known to fail. Gertrude (to Godard, as she offers him some coffee) Are you aware, sir, that you would make a very indifferent preceptor? It is very bad of you to teach a child such mischievous tricks. Godard You will come to the conclusion that I did pretty well, when you learn that I have been enabled by this little stratagem to discover my rival. (Godard points to Ferdinand who is entering the room.) Gertrude (letting fall the sugar basin) He! Godard (aside) She is in the same box! Gertrude (aloud) You startl
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