Dunn. (aside) Ah! Innings! Here’s the very man! (Dunn shakes Inning’s hand bringing him down on his R.) Innings, how are you—glad to see you! I don’t know that I ever met a man that I took to more readily than I did to you.

Inn. (R. C.) Ha! Ha! Well! What favour do you want me to do for you?

Dunn. Favour! Oh! I wanted you to travel.

Inn. Travel?

Dunn. Yes! It isn’t far! You have lots of time on your hands.

Inn. (R. C.) I don’t travel on my hands! I couldn’t go to-day. To-morrow early, if you like?

Dunn. (L. C.) It would be better to-day, but to-morrow will do.

Inn. Have I nothing to do but travel? Isn’t there an object?

Dunn. Oh yes! I can trust you I know. I want you to go to Leamington for me, to see a Miss Mifton, who is coming here as governess.

Inn. Coming! I thought she was here!