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Mrs. St. Aubyn. [Sarcastically.] Surely, Mr. Vincent did not do me the honor of leaving the table to search me out. Vincent. Fore Gad, madam, though I did see a vacant seat next His Royal Highness, in truth I came to look for my daughter. Beau. Mrs. St. Aubyn will hardly permit the chair which awaits her next to the Prince to remain vacant. [Takes Mrs. St. Aubyn's hand and hands her with great "em- pressement" to Vincent.] Meanwhile, Mr. Vincent, I will go through the rooms for your daughter. [...Mrs. St. Aubyn stops, gives Beau a look, is about to make a scene, then thinks better of it and lets Vincent lead her from the room.] Beau. You amused me once, but you do so no longer. No, [73] BEAU BRUMMEL you're clever; yes, you are clever, and you dress to per- fection, but Mariana has all your charms and more — a heart. Horatia St. Aubyn, your day in the world is waning ; Mariana's reign begins. I will go and inform her so. She cannot be insensible to my regard, to my love, for, strange to say, I begin to think I do love her.
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