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The Venus and the Baron Docteur remain silent across a series of pauses.
The Baron Docteur tries to buy the Venus from the Mother-Showman. The Mother-Showman explains that the Venus is wild and would not be a good servant. The Baron Docteur refuses to say why he wants to buy the Venus, criticizing the Mother-Showman for kicking the Venus and noting how the crowds to see the Venus are getting smaller. The Mother-Showman acquiesces and demands a huge sum of money. The Baron Docteur agrees, and the Mother-Showman says she will retire. She asks the Baron Docteur what he will do with the Venus, and he says he is not sure, but he might teach her French. The Mother-Showman says the Venus was her favorite child.
The Baron Docteur visits the Venus, and he tells her he is her biggest fan and a doctor. The Venus understands, and he gives her chocolates, which she likes. He examines her and remarks on how extraordinary she is, asking if she wants to go to Paris. The Venus does not know Paris, but the Baron Docteur offers to teach her French, provide a clean room, and allow her to socialize with his associates.
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