[She nods happily as if that were only natural. "Monsieur Albert cares a great deal for the Count, doesn't he? ... I'm glad. He is in the dining room. You may see him now."]
[Albert goes an even redder shade than before and begins to deny it, but before the words can come out, the scenery changes to a grand dining hall. There's a long table and many seats with a feast set out-- only some dishes of which may look familiar, others of which look totally foreign. The room itself has a high ceiling and is elegantly decorated with expensive draperies and large paintings, lit by candlelight and a dim chandelier.]