CULVER. Possibly. But they won't be.
MISS STARKEY. The Rosenberg matter is very urgent. He leaves for Glasgow to-morrow.
CULVER. I wish he'd leave for Berlin. I won't touch it to-night. Please take down these two letters.
MISS STARKEY. Then it will be necessary for you to be at the office at 9.30 in the morning.
CULVER. I decline to be at the office at 9.30 in the morning.
MISS STARKEY. But I've an appointment for you. I was afraid you wouldn't do anything to-night.
CULVER ( resigned ). Very well! Very well! Tell them to call me, and see cook about breakfast. ( Beginning to dictate .) 'My dear Lord Woking'—
MISS STARKEY ( sitting ). Excuse me, is this letter about the title?
CULVER. Yes.
MISS STARKEY. Then it ought to be an autograph letter. That's the etiquette.