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You must rest ! MADAME DE LOUDAN. You Can't always re- main in the clouds. Come down to earth, Baron. SAINT-REAULT. Thank you, but — well, you see, I had already finished. (Everybody rises). Saint-Reault's audience may then form into small groups, somewhat as follows : Care must be taken not to give the stage a crowded appearance, nor yet an air of too well- ordered symmetry. To continue : SEVERAL VOICES. So interesting ! — A little obscure ! — Excellent ! — Too long ! BELLAC {to the ladies). T...oo materialistic! PAUL {to Jeanne). He's bungled it. REHEARSING 57 SUSANTHE (calling). Monsieur Bellac ! BELLAC. Mademoiselle ? STJSANNE. Come here, near me. (Bellac goes to her). EOGEB (aside to the Duchess) . Aunt ! The direction "aside to the Duchess" shows that (1) Roger, after the company rose, either went to the Duchess; or that, (2) meantime he goes to her. This may be done either way, so long as the two are within reasonable whis- pering distance. DUCHESS (aside to Roger). She's doing it on purpose !
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