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nd don't provoke Marguerite. Now, go to bed, dear heart. Napoleon Yes, dear heart! What is love made of? (Exit Napoleon.) SCENE FIFTH The same persons, except Napoleon. The General When that child begins to ask questions, he is an amusing youngster. Gertrude It is often very embarrassing to answer him. (To Pauline) Come, Pauline, let us go and finish our work. Vernon It is your lead, General. The General Mine? You ought to get married, and we could visit at your house, as you visit here, and you would have all the happiness of a family. Don't forget, Godard, that there is no one in the department happier than I am. Vernon When a man reaches sixty-seven without reaching happiness, it is impossible to catch up. I shall die a bachelor. (The two women set to work at the same piece of embroidery.) Gertrude (seated with Pauline at the front of the stage) How is this, my child! Godard tells me that you received his advances very coldly; yet he is a very good match for you. Pauline My father, madame, has given me leave to choose a husband for myself. Gertrude Do you know what Godard will say? He will say that you refused him because you had already made your choice. Pauline If it were true, you and my father would know it. What reason have I for not giving you my confidence? Gertrude I cannot say, and I do not blame you. You see in matters of love women keep their secret with heroic constancy, sometimes in the midst of the most cruel torments. Pauline (aside, picking up the scissors, which she had let drop) Ferdinand was wise in telling me to distrust her--she is so insinuating! Gertrude Perhaps you have in your heart a love like that. If such a misfortune has befallen you, you may rely on my help--I love you, remember! I can win your father's consent; he has confidence in me, and I can sway both his mind and affections. Therefore, dear child, you may open your heart to me. Pauline You can read my heart, madame, for I am concealing nothing from you. The General Vernon, what in the name of everything are you doing? (Faint murmurs are heard among the card players; Pauline casts a look at them.) Gertrude (aside) The question point-blank does not do with her. (Aloud) How happy you make me! For this provincial joker, Godard, avers that you almost fainted when he prompted Napoleon to declare that Ferdinand had broken his leg. Ferdinand i
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