, is seen.]
NELLA. Guardi, guardi, Signora! (Signora, look, look!) [AGNES examines
the contents of the box with a puzzled air.] Oh, che bellezza! (How
beautiful!)
ANTONIO. [To NELLA.] Il padrone. (The master.) [NELLA curtsies to
LUCAS, then withdraws with ANTONIO.]
AGNES. Lucas, the dressmaker in the Via Rondinelli at Florence--the
woman who ran up the little gown I have on now--
LUCAS. [With a smile] What of her?
AGNES. This has just come from her. Phuh! What does she mean by sending
that showy thing to me?
LUCAS. It is my gift to you.
AGNES. [Producing enough of the contents of the box to reveal a very
handsome dress.] This!
LUCAS. I knew Bardini had your measurements; I wrote to her,
instructing her to make that. I remember Lady Heytesbury in something
similar last season.
AGNES. [Examining the dress.] A mere strap for the sleeve, and
sufficiently decolletee, I should imagine.
LUCAS. My dear Agnes, I can't understand your reason fro trying to make
yourself a plain-looking woman when nature intended you for a pretty
one.
AGNES. Pretty!
LUCAS. [Looking hard at her.] You are pretty.
AGNES. Oh, as a girl I may have been--[disdainfully]--pretty. What
good did it do anybody? [Fingering the dress with aversion.] And when
would you have me hang this on my bones?
LUCAS.
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