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minna von barnhelm-第15部分

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COUNT。 No; Minna; your love was not blind; but your loveris dumb。

MAJ。 T。 (throwing himself in the Count's arms)。 Let me recover myself; my father!

COUNT。 Right; my son。 I see your heart can speak; though your lips cannot。 I do not usually care for those who wear this uniform。 But you are an honourable man; Tellheim; and one must love an honourable man; in whatever garb he may be。

MIN。 Ah! did you but know all!

COUNT。 Why should I not hear all?Which are my apartments; landlord?

LAND。 Will your Excellency have the goodness to walk this way?

COUNT。 Come; Minna! Pray come; Major! (Exit with the Landlord and servants。)

MIN。 Come; Tellheim!

MAJ。 T。 I will follow you in an instant; Minna。 One word first with this man (turning to Werner)。

MIN。 And a good word; methinks; it should be。 Should it not; Franziska? (Exit。)



SCENE XIV。 Major von Tellheim; Werner; Just; Franziska

MAJ。 T。 (pointing to the purse which Werner had thrown down)。 Here; Just; pick up the purse and carry it home。 Go! (Just takes it up and goes。)

WER。 (still standing; out of humour; in a corner; and absent till he hears the last words)。 Well; what now?

MAJ。 T。 (in a friendly tone while going up to him)。 Werner; when can I have the other two thousand pistoles?

WER。 (in a good humour again instantly)。 To…morrow; Major; to…morrow。

MAJ。 T。 I do not need to become your debtor; but I will be your banker。 All you good…natured people ought to have guardians。 You are in a manner spendthrifts。I irritated you just now; Werner。

WER。 Upon my life you did! But I ought not to have been such a dolt。 Now I see it all clearly。 I deserve a hundred lashes。 You may give them to me; if you will; Major。 Only no more ill will; dear Major!

MAJ。 T。 Ill will! (shaking him by the hand)。 Read in my eyes all that I cannot say to youAh! let me see the man with a better wife and a more trusty friend than I shall have。Eh! Franziska? (Exit。)



SCENE XV。 Werner; Franziska

FRAN。 (aside)。 Yes; indeed; he is more than good!Such a man will never fall in my way again。It must come out。 (Approaching Werner bashfully。) Mr。 Sergeant!

WER。 (wiping his eyes)。 Well!

FRAN。 Mr。 Sergeant

WER。 What do you want; little woman?

FRAN。 Look at me; Mr。 Sergeant。

WER。 I can't yet; there is something; I don't know what; in my eyes。

FRAN。 Now do look at me!

WER。 I am afraid I have looked at you too much already; little woman! There; now I can see you。 What then?

FRAN。 Mr。 Sergeantdon't you want a Mrs。 Sergeant?

WER。 Do you really mean it; little woman?

FRAN。 Really I do。

WER。 And would you go with me to Persia even?

FRAN。 Wherever you please。

WER。 You will! Hullo; Major; no boasting! At any rate I have got as good a wife; and as trusty a friend; as you。Give me your hand; my little woman! It's a match!In ten years' time you shall be a general's wife; or a widow!





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