SCENE VI
_Ernest, Pepito, and Servant._
SERVANT. [_Mysteriously._] Somebody wants to see you, sir.
ERNEST. Who?
SERVANT. A lady.
ERNEST. How extraordinary!
PEPITO. [_Aside to servant._] What does she want?
SERVANT. [_To Pepito._] She is crying.
PEPITO. [_Aloud._] Is she young?
SERVANT. Really, sir, I can't say. It's very dark outside, and the lady's face is so thickly veiled that the devil himself couldn't tell what she's like, and she speaks so low you can't even hear her.
ERNEST. Who can she be?
PEPITO. Who could want to see you?
ERNEST. I cannot think.
PEPITO. [_Aside._] This is startling. [_Takes up his hat and holds out his hand._] Well, I'll leave you in peace. Good-bye and good luck. [_To the servant._] What are you waiting for, you booby?
SERVANT. For orders to show the lady in.
PEPITO. In such a case 'tis your business to anticipate them. And afterwards, until the veiled one has departed, you mustn't let any one in unless the sky were falling.
SERVANT. Then I am to show her in?
ERNEST. Yes. [_To Pepito at the door._] Good-bye.
PEPITO. Good-bye, Ernest. [_Exeunt servant and Pepito._]
ERNEST. A lady? on what pretext? What does this mean? [_Enter Teodora, thickly veiled; she stands without approaching._] Ah, there she is!