QUEEN—The comfort of your passengers must be your primary consideration. (Very solemnly.) You will also be forced to run your trains according to your advertised time-table.
ALL—(Shriek)—Oh, spare us! spare us!
QUEEN—And now depart. When next your council meets, Strephon will be one of you.
(Slow music. G. P. A.'s bow to Strephon. Business, etc. Curtain.)
ACT II.
WILLIS— (Sings.)
I often think it 's comical,
How nature always does incline
To place the best of all its boys
That 's born into this world of mine
In the road that only such employs—
The great Chicago & Alton Line.
(Enter Fairies and G. P. A.'s.)
LEILA—(Who has been attracted by the officers)—Charming persons, are they not?
CEILA—They do very well, considering whom they work for. In Alton uniforms they would look very well.
LORD BEESEEKEW—Well, we have done our best to imitate Alton, but it seems to be a failure. Why not stop this disgusting protégé of yours
CEILA—(Crying)—We can't stop him. The road has made too much headway. It is harder to kill than a Presidential boom in Indiana. (Aside.) How beautiful they all are!
(Enter Queen, who has overheard last remark.)