Taking no notice of his presence, Lupin began an inspection of the room, according to the methods which he was accustomed to employ in such cases, dividing the room into sections, each of which he examined in turn.
After twenty minutes of this work, he said:
"I must beg you, Sire, to be good enough to move. There is a fireplace here. . . ."
The Emperor tossed his head:
"Is it really necessary for me to move?"
"Yes, Sire, this fireplace . . ."
"The fireplace is just the same as the others and the room is no different from its fellows."
Lupin looked at the Emperor without understanding. The Emperor rose and said, with a laugh:
"I think, M. Lupin, that you have been making just a little fun of me."
"How do you mean, Sire?"