Stu. Your words would mean something, I suppose. Another time, Sir, I shall desire an explanation.
Lew. And why not now? I am no dealer in long sentences. A minute or two will do for me.
Stu. But not for Me, Sir. I am slow of apprehension, and must have time and privacy. A lady's presence engages my attention. Another morning I may be found at home.
Lew. Another morning then, I'll wait upon you.
Stu. I shall expect you, Sir. Madam, your servant.
[Exit.
Char. What mean you by this?
Lew. To hint to him that I know him.
Char. How know him? Mere doubt and supposition!
Lew. I shall have proof soon.