LULU. I had imagined it would be much more amusing. LULU. SCHÖN. But you have always the satisfaction of preparing for us the greatest and rarest pleasure. SCHÖN. LULU. (Going left.) Oh, just wait! LULU. SCHWARZ. (Before the bedroom door.) If madame will be so kind.... (Shuts the door after her and stands in front of it.) SCHWARZ. DR. GOLL. I christened her Nellie, you know, in our marriage-contract. DR. GOLL. SCHÖN. Did you?—Yes. SCHÖN. DR. GOLL. What do you think of it? DR. GOLL. SCHÖN. Why not call her rather Mignon? SCHÖN. DR. GOLL. That would have been good, too. I didn't think of that. DR. GOLL. SCHÖN. Do you consider the name so important? SCHÖN.