SCENE XI.——MR. DE POURCEAUGNAC, 1ST PHYSICIAN, 2ND PHYSICIAN, APOTHECARY.
1st Phy. It is a great honour to me to be chosen to do you a service.
Mr. Pour. I am your servant.
1st Phy. Here is a clever man, one of my brethren, with whom I will consult concerning the manner of our treating you.
Mr. Pour. There is no need of so much ceremony, I tell you; I am easily satisfied.
1st Phy. Bring some seats. (Servants come in and place chairs.)
Mr. Pour. (aside). These servants are rather dismal for a young man.
1st Phy. Now, Sir; take a seat, Sir. (The two Physicians make Mr. De Pourceaugnac sit between them.)
Mr. Pour. (seated). Your very humble servant. (Each Physician takes one of his hands, and feels his pulse.) What are you about?
1st Phy. Do you eat well, Sir?