"Well, my dear," said Bálnokházy, "has Kokó learned already to utter Lorand's name?"
"Not yet."
"Well, he will soon learn. By the bye, do you know that Parliament is dissolved. Mr. Bálnokházy may now take his seat in peace beside his wife."
"As far as I am concerned, it may dissolve."
"Well, perhaps you will be interested so far; the good dancers will now go home. The young men of Parliament will disperse to their several homes."
"I don't wish to detain them."
"Of course not. Why, Lorand will remain here. But even Lorand will with difficulty be able to remain here. He must fly."
"What do you say?"
"What I ought not to say out. Nor would I tell anyone other than you, my dear, as we agreed. Do you understand?"
"Partly. You are referring to the matter of secret journalism?"