The scene opens with a soliloquy by Madame Pernelle, in which she laments the loss of her love for Mr. Lorry. She laments that Lorry has left her and that she has not been able to bring herself to return to him. She also laments how Lorry's absence has made her feel less than she was before
The scene opens with a soliloquy by Madame Pernelle, in which she laments the loss of her love for Mr. Lorry. She laments that Lorry has left her and that she has not been able to bring herself to return to him. She also laments how Lorry's absence has made her feel less than she was before