TIME. The Terror. 1794.
SCENE. Paris. Study of PAUL KAUVAR'S apartment.
The decorating is in the classic style of the painter David. Old-fashioned escritoire with chair. Folding doors across corner up stage. Window, with table beneath it. Fireplace, with picture of PAUL KAUVAR _over it, and fire on andirons. Doors at the right and left of stage.
At the Rise of Curtain_, NANETTE crosses to fireplace and shovels ashes into a pail. POTIN is heard outside, singing, in loud and discordant tones, "La Marseillaise."
NANETTE.
[Starting up angrily.]
There's that lazy man of mine, singing, while I work.
[Crosses to folding doors, flings them open and shouts roughly.]
Dodolphe!—Dodolphe Potin!