On the fourth night of his exile, the Duke of Albany greets his servant, the Duchess of Albany, who has come to visit him at his home in London. The Duke asks his servant why he is so close to the Duchess, and the servant replies that he is hungry and needs to get his brother some food to eat. When the Duchess refuses to eat with the Duke, Albany tells her that she is not eligible to sit with him because she does not want her brother to "sacrifice his blood" . The Duchess replies that she wants to see colors, but that she would rather not see someone in her family who would sell their soul for the sake of money.
On the fourth night of his exile, the Duke of Albany greets his servant, the Duchess of Albany, who has come to visit him at his home in London. The Duke asks his servant why he is so close to the Duchess, and the servant replies that he is hungry and needs to get his brother some food to eat. When the Duchess refuses to eat with the Duke, Albany tells her that she is not eligible to sit with him because she does not want her brother to "sacrifice his blood" . The Duchess replies that she wants to see colors, but that she would rather not see someone in her family who would sell their soul for the sake of money.