DR. GOLL. That would have been good, too. I didn't think of that.
SCHÖN. Do you consider the name so important?
DR. GOLL. Hm.... You know, I have no children.
SCHÖN. But you've only been married a couple of months.
DR. GOLL. Thanks, I don't want any.
SCHÖN. (Having taken out his cigarette-case.) Have a cigarette?
DR. GOLL. (Helps himself.) I've plenty to do with this one. (To Schwarz.) Say, what's your little danseuse doing now?
SCHÖN. (Turning round on Schwarz.) You and a danseuse?
SCHWARZ. The lady was sitting for me at that time only as a favor. I made her acquaintance on a flying trip of the Cecilia Society.
DR. GOLL. (To Schön.) Hm.... I think we're getting a change of weather.