LOUISE [_a little wildly_]. Are you there?
VAN ELST [_taken aback_]. Yes ... no ... yes.... I.... Whom do you mean?
LOUISE. Come here beside me.
VAN ELST [_astonished_]. Certainly, but....
LOUISE [_sighing_]. Come ... come.
VAN ELST. Aren't you making a mistake? I'm not....
LOUISE [_raising herself halfway, left elbow on table, head on hand, the
other arm outstretched on the table. She looks unseeingly at him_].
Don't you want to?
VAN ELST. But I'm not ... how shall I put it? I've come to speak with
you very seriously.
LOUISE [_has seated herself in the middle of the couch. She extends her
arms with a smiling invitation_]. Don't you dare?
VAN ELST [_very considerably embarrassed by this time. He coughs and
mops his face_]. It isn't quite necessary. We can talk this way.
LOUISE [_smiling_]. I will come to you, you know. Ah, you don't
realize....
VAN ELST [_rising, disturbed_]. No. Please stay where you are. Don't
trouble yourself. I can hear you from where you are, and you can hear
me.
LOUISE [_ignores his words completely, gets up dizzily and gropes with
the aid of the table toward the chair. She leans on the arm of the chair
and looks at Van Elst. She points out the small chair_]. Come here.
VAN ELST [_after some deliberation, sits at her side_]. We had
better.... [_His voice dies in a mutter._]
LOUISE [_insistent_]. No. Here at my side. Sit close to me, then I'll be
able to hear you better.
VAN ELST [_pulling his chair closer_]. I don't see why....
LOUISE. Don't you think I'm very beautiful and wise?
VAN ELST. I have very serious things to discuss with you. Will you
listen to me? [_He assumes an important pose._]
LOUISE. Why do you take on such a severe tone? You must be more
gentle--very gentle.
VAN ELST. Hm! Very well. First let me tell you who I am. My name is Van
der Elst. I'm the new attorney back home, and I am a friend of your
father's.
LOUISE. Well?
VAN ELST. I think a lot of your father. As you know, Mr. Degudo was your
father's lawyer; but he's gone away and I've taken his place.
LOUISE. Why am I honored with these confidences?
VAN ELST. You ought to know who I am.
LOUISE. Well, what's your name?
VAN ELST [_angrily_]. I told you that my name is Van der Elst,
attorney-at-law.
LOUISE [_smiling vapidly_]. Have you any bonbons with you?
VAN ELST. What sort of a question is that, madam? You're not listening
to me. [_He gets up angrily, about to collect his effects prior to
leaving._]
LOUISE. Are you leaving me so soon? If I were you, I wouldn't leave.
[_Van Elst walks back and forth in annoyance, muttering all the
while._]
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