Madame le Bargy. Yes.
[Diane goes slowly and sinks into the chair wearily. Suddenly she flings her arms out, crying "Maurice, Maurice." Madame le Bargy rises and goes to her.]
Diane. Maurice, come back to me! Dear God, give him back to me!
[Nanette enters at back with her black box. She sees Diane in the chair. Suddenly she takes out the revolver and shoots Diane.]
Nanette. Maurice! Forgive me!
Madame le Bargy. Nanette! Child! My child! [She rushes to take Diane in her arms.] Nanette, what have you done, what have you done?
Nanette. I have rid Maurice of a stain.
Diane [calling softly]. Maurice, Maurice.... Oh, I knew you couldn't stay away. I knew you would come back to me. Now we will never be separated. We will be together like this for always—for all time.
Madame le Bargy [softly]. For all time, Diane.
Nanette [kneeling beside Diane—crossing herself]. For all time.