Enter Coriolanus, D. R. 4 E.

Cor. You have called! I have obeyed your summons.

Dol. Hold your tongue! Just go at once, and run after that girl and bring her back.

Cor. [Bows.] I quicken! [Exit D. R. 4 E.]

Dol. Why the dickens does she want to come here and upset my peace of mind?

Enter Coriolanus, D. R. 4 E. He goes to R. C. Dollerclutch C.

Cor. In compliance with your desire, I have brought her back and left her on the door-step.

Dol. You thundering blockhead! Why didn’t you bring her up here? Why the devil did you send her away in the first place? Here I’m losing all this valuable time. Usher her up at once.

Cor. I quicken! [Exit Coriolanus, D. R. 4 E. Dollerclutch busies himself among his papers.]

Dol. Perhaps she’s a fine rich lady, and I’ll have a fat case. If not, I’ll have nothing to do with her. I’ll hustle her off in short order. I’ll crush her with a look.