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MARIE (_surprised_)
And you have that standing on your writing desk?
AMADEUS (_slightly puzzled_)
Why shouldn't I?
MARIE (_studying the photograph_)
Just as it was--Cecilia and I sitting on the bench there--yes. And there's the hazel by the garden fence.... How it does bring back the memory of that beautiful, warm Summer day...
AMADEUS (_bending over the desk to look at the picture_)
I can make out you and Cecilia, but those three boys puzzle me hopelessly.
MARIE
In what way...? That's little Peter, who is doing like this ... (_She blinks_)
AMADEUS
Oh, is that it?
MARIE
And that's Max--and he with the hoop is Mauritz.
AMADEUS
So that's a hoop?... I took it for one of those cabins used by the watchmen along the railroad. The background comes out much better. The landscape actually looks as if steeped in Summer and stillness....
(_Brief pause_)
MARIE
It was really nice. The deep shadows of the woods right back of the house, and that view of the mountain peaks--oh, marvelous! And then the seclusion.... It's too bad that you never had a look at that darling place. We thought ... Cecilia did expect you after all....
AMADEUS (_has risen and is walking to and fro_)
I don't believe it.... And it didn't prove feasible, for that matter.
The pull of the South was still on me.
MARIE (_smiling_)
You call that the South?
AMADEUS (_smiling also_)
Oh, Marie!
MARIE (_a little embarra.s.sed_)
I hope you're not offended?
AMADEUS
Why should I be? I didn't make a secret of my whereabouts to anybody.
MARIE (_confidentially_)
Albert told me about the villa, and the park, and the marble steps....
AMADEUS
So he gave you all those details? And yet he wasn't there more than an hour.
MARIE
I think he intends to use the park for his last act.
AMADEUS
Is that so? If he would only bring it to me... I mean the last act. I want to take it with me on my tour.
MARIE
Do you think you'll find time to work?
AMADEUS
Why not? I am always working. And I have never in my life been more eager about it. I, too, am having a brilliant period. For years I have not been doing better. And I am no less industrious than Cecilia.
With the difference that regular hours are not in my line--nine to nine-forty-five, twelve to twelve-thirty, and so on. But you ask Albert! When he threw himself on the bed exhausted, in that inn at the Fedaja Pa.s.s, I sat down and finished the instrumentation for the _Capriccio_ in my Fourth.
CHAMBERMAID (_enters with a couple of letters and goes out again_)
AMADEUS
You'll pardon me, my dear Marie?
MARIE
Please don't mind me. (_She rises_)
AMADEUS
A letter from Cecilia, written yesterday, before the performance. I have had letters like this every day.
MARIE