This scene opens with the Countess of Venice's second daughter, Miss lobelina, escorting her friend, ethan, to the Countess's garden. The Countess scolds ethan for not listening to her earlier warning about eloping with a woman. She says that ethan is an heir to the Count's household, and she is disgusted by the vulgarity of the girl's appearance and behavior. She tells ethan that she thinks he is in love with the Count and that she will die if she does not spend time with him
This scene opens with the Countess of Venice's second daughter, Miss lobelina, escorting her friend, ethan, to the Countess's garden. The Countess scolds ethan for not listening to her earlier warning about eloping with a woman. She says that ethan is an heir to the Count's household, and she is disgusted by the vulgarity of the girl's appearance and behavior. She tells ethan that she thinks he is in love with the Count and that she will die if she does not spend time with him