In this short scene, we are introduced to a young man named Nemo, who has just returned from a trip to the Galapagos Islands. Nemo's mother, Mrs. Nemo, is worried about her son's health. She has given Nemo a bottle of wine, which he is now able to distinguish among the many spices in the bottle. He has been unconscious for two days, and she is worried that he is very sick. She tells him to rest for a while, and then asks him why he is in her room. He tells her that he was worried because he seemed really sick, and that he could not get up. He then asks her why she is on the bed, and when she tells him that she put him in bed because she was worried about him, he says that the duke of saint-germain is looking for the bottle, which is too valuable for him to sell. He asks her to take care of the wine, but she says that even if the duke could not handle it, he would not be able to buy it. She then asks if she can put him to bed. She says that she did not think that
In this short scene, we are introduced to a young man named Nemo, who has just returned from a trip to the Galapagos Islands. Nemo's mother, Mrs. Nemo, is worried about her son's health. She has given Nemo a bottle of wine, which he is now able to distinguish among the many spices in the bottle. He has been unconscious for two days, and she is worried that he is very sick. She tells him to rest for a while, and then asks him why he is in her room. He tells her that he was worried because he seemed really sick, and that he could not get up. He then asks her why she is on the bed, and when she tells him that she put him in bed because she was worried about him, he says that the duke of saint-germain is looking for the bottle, which is too valuable for him to sell. He asks her to take care of the wine, but she says that even if the duke could not handle it, he would not be able to buy it. She then asks if she can put him to bed. She says that she did not think that