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SCENE III

Doña Mercedes, Pepito, and servant.

Servant. Don Ernest.

Mercedes. He dares——

Pepito. This is too much.

Servant. I thought——

Pepito. You had no business to think anything.

Servant. He is only passing. There is a cab waiting, so——

Pepito. What are we to do?

Mercedes. Let him come in. [Exit servant.]

Pepito. I'll give him his dismissal.

Mercedes. Do it cleverly.

SCENE IV

Doña Mercedes, Pepito, and Ernest. Doña Mercedes seated in the arm-chair, Pepito standing, and Ernest behind, whom neither salute nor look at.

Ernest. [Aside.] Hostile silence, anger, and contempt. Through no fault of my own, I now appear to them a prodigy of evil and insolence, and they all despise me.

Pepito. Listen to me, Ernest. [Turns round to him and speaks in a hard voice.]

Ernest. Well.

Pepito. I have to tell you——

Ernest. To go away, perhaps.

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