First Lady—Your highness ought to see her at the hospital among the poor sick people.
Alexandra—You mustn't flatter me, Countess. The praise is due to you and the other ladies. I am there because it is my duty to be.
Second Lady—Oh, your highness!
Albert—Delightfully modest, isn't she? I know. You have the same noble character as your dear mother. Good evening, Professor. [Agi bows profoundly. Albert addresses the two ladies.] A brilliant fellow, this young man. [Starts up right with the two ladies.] He is not only a scientifically trained astronomer and teacher but also a swordsman of the first rank. I saw him fencing with the boys this afternoon; and I must say: C'était parfait, absolutement parfait! [Exits with the ladies as he speaks.]
Alexandra—Now you are more melancholy than ever. . . . Why?
Agi—Shall I say it, your highness?
Alexandra—Is it anything I shouldn't hear?
Agi—[Looking toward the door through which Albert has vanished.] I am jealous, your highness. [There is a pause.]
Alexandra—I am grieved, Professor. Suddenly you have made me remember . . . those vast distances you spoke of before.