What are you waiting for? asks Gaius.
Where do I grab you? asks Terence.
Good point, says Gaius.
Where's the good point? asks Terence.
Ha ha! laughs Baby Pierre.
I mean it's a good point you've raised, says Gaius. What do you think, Denis?
There are two things to consider, says Denis. One is he won't have tongs, but a mechanical grabber.
Which will probably be longer, says Gaius.
Is that two things? asks Terence.
You can't even count, says Baby Pierre.
I can if there are two things, says Terence. And the tongs and the grabber are two things, but I don't have them at the same time.
Quite right Terence, says Denis. We'll make a philosopher of you yet. Let us agree the tongs/grabber question is one thing.
Yes, let us, says Terence.
Baby Pierre looks scornful.
So, says Denis, with the mechanical grabber, Terence has more scope. He could grab you theoretically anywhere.
True, but not actually helpful, says Gaius.
Until we consider the other thing, says Denis.
Let us, says Terence.
He likes being a philosopher.
Which is? asks Gaius.
We are supposed to be dining in the ruins, says Denis. Are we sitting or standing?
I see what you're getting at, says Gaius.
What? asks Terence.
Angles, says Baby Pierre.
I won't be wearing the socks, says Terence.
Not ankles, says Gaius.
No, angles, says Denis. If the henchman is sitting near Pangloss, he'll have access to most of Pangloss's upper body. If we're all standing, it's another story.
Let's assume we're sitting, says Gaius. Broken chairs would seem plausible.
Or boxes, says Denis. Or columns.
I doubt Belle's props box runs to broken columns, says Gaius.
Let us be sitting on broken chairs, says Terence.
Right, says Gaius. But for now, let us sit on unbroken chairs so we can practise.
Denis drags out two chairs.
Gaius sits on one and Terence sits on the other, holdng the tongs.
Try grabbing me in various places, says Gaius.
Terence grabs Gaius's wrist.
That looked natural, says Denis.
Wrist it is, says Gaius. Well done, Terence.
Except he's forgotten something, says Baby Pierre. You all have.
What? asks Terence.
You were pouring the wine, when you got the signal, says Baby Pierre. So you have to put the bottle down and go and fetch your grabber, or will the grabber be there in your pocket?
Curses! says Gaius. We hadn't thought about that.
But Terence has now learned to be philosophical.
So let us, says Terence.