PLU. ORP. PLU. ORP. ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE. 59 All right— Come dearest, since it seems we’re free— Stop—won’t you say good night to Mrs. P. ? N’importe—You’ve got your wife back, and I’m glad on ’t. (Aside) Some day I hope and trust he “Il wish he had n’t. (To audience.) The pow’r of Music—as I think we’ve shown All I require—is, for its length—you ’ll own That never was a story of more glee Than this of Orpheus and Eurydice.