ROBERT ADDISON.
It would explain the terms, that's all, dear boy. Au revoir. (Exit ROBERT ADDISON D.F.)
REMBRANDT TEMPENNY (aside).
Good Lord! (Aloud, blandly). My dear Mr. Schercl, this is a pleasure indeed.
HENRICH SCHERCL.
I do not know dat it is a great bleasure, but pusiness must be attended to, hein? Vell, my friendt, and how is the bicture, eh! Let us see how it has brogressed.
REMBRANDT TEMPENNY.
The picture is going well—well, very well,—excellently. I am a modest man—
HENRICH SCHERCL.
Humph! (Aside.) This is a very boor blace for zo famous a bainter. I do not understand it! But I have certainly done goot business mid him!