The Princess of Bagdad: A Play In Three Acts
BY ALEXANDRE DUMAS, Jun., Of the Académie Française.
(Translated from the French.) Under the Sanction of the Author. London: MARCHANT SINGER & CO., Ingram Court, Fenchurch Street. —— 1881. N.B.—All rights reserved.
A large and very elegant drawing-room, looking out on a garden. French window with balcony at the lower extremity to the right. To the left a conservatory. To the right a door opening into the apartment of Lionnette. To the left a door opening into the apartment of John.
RICHARD, The Footman; afterwards JOHN and LIONNETTE.
The Footman ( to Richard, who waits sitting near a table, turning over some papers .)
The Count de Hun is here.
John enters ; the Footman goes out .
John.
I am quite at your service, Master Richard, but I regret that you have inconvenienced yourself to come.
Richard.