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_The_ DUKE'S _cabinet at Schonbrunn. It is the famous Lacquered Chamber.
At the back is a window opening on a balcony. In the distance, at the end of a beautiful avenue, the "Gloriette," a Corinthian Portico. There are two doors on the left, and two on the right. Between these doors stand two large Louis XV. consoles. There is a large writing-table and other furniture in the styles of Louis XIV. and Louis XV. In the right-hand corner in front stands a large swinging mirror, with its back to the audience._
_At the rise of the curtain_ SEDLINZKY (_the Prefect of the Police_), _the_ USHER, _and a number of_ LACKEYS _are discovered._
SEDLINZKY.
That's all?
FIRST LACKEY.
That's all.
SEDLINZKY.
Nothing abnormal?
SECOND LACKEY.
Nothing.
THIRD LACKEY.
Eats little.
FOURTH LACKEY.
Reads a lot.
FIFTH LACKEY.
Sleeps very badly.
SEDLINZKY.
[_To the_ USHER.]
And can you trust his personal attendants?
THE USHER.
Why, they are all professional policemen, As you, the Prefect of Police, must know.
SEDLINZKY.
Thank you. I fear the Duke may find me here.
FIRST LACKEY.
No, sir; he's out.
SECOND LACKEY.
As usual at this hour.
THIRD LACKEY.
In uniform.
FOURTH LACKEY.
And with his Aides-de-Camp.
THE USHER.
There are manoeuvres.
SEDLINZKY.
Well, be keen and tactful.
Let him not know he's watched.
THE USHER.
I'm very cunning.
SEDLINZKY.
Not too much zeal! I dread a zealous man.
Don't listen at his keyhole in a crowd.
THE USHER.
I've given that duty to a special man.
SEDLINZKY.
To whom?
THE USHER.
The Piedmontese.
SEDLINZKY.
Ah yes; he's clever.
THE USHER.