[Exit.
SCENE III.
A Hall, in the House of John de Vienne.
Enter Julia and O'Carrol.
Julia. Now, O'Carrol; what is the time of day?
O'Carrol. Fait, Lady Julia, we might have called it a little past breakfast time, formerly; but since the fashion of eating has been worn out in Calais, a man may be content to say it bears hard upon ten. Och! if clocks were jacks now, time would stand still; and the year would go down, for the want of winding up every now and then.
Julia. Saw you my father this morning?
O'Carrol. You may say that.
Julia. How looked he, O'Carrol?
O'Carrol. By my soul! Lady Julia, that old father of yours, and master of mine, is a gallant gentleman. And gallantly he bears himself. For certain, and so he ought; being a Knight of Burgundy, and Governor of Calais; but if I was Governor just now, to be sure I should not like to take a small trip from Calais, one morning, just to see what sort of a knight I was in Burgundy.