DIALOGUE THE SIXTHMADAME DE SAINT-ANGE — Indeed, brother, your friend isgreatly a libertine. LE CHEVALIER — Then I've not deceived you in presentinghim as such. EUGENIE — I am persuaded there is not his equal anywherein the world… Oh, my dearest, he is charming; I do hope wewill see him often. MADAME DE SAINT-ANGE — I hear a knock… who might itbe?… I gave orders… it must be very urgent. Go see what it is,Chevalier, if you will be so kind. LE CHEVALIER — A letter Lafleur has brought; he lefthastily, saying he remembered the instructions you had given him,but that the matter appeared to him as important as it waspressing. MADAME DE SAINT-ANGE — Ah ha! what's this? 'Tis yourfather, Eugénie! EUGENIE — My father!… then we are lost!… MADAME DE SAINT-ANGE — Let's read it before we get ups

