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Hauptmann, Gerhart, 1862-1946

"The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume I"

You can't refuse me that favour.
LOTH
If you set so much store by it all....
HOFFMANN
A great deal!... on my honour!... I care immensely. So come, come! Don't
run away!
[_He leads LOTH, who offers no further resistance, back into the
house._
_The dismissed maid and the boy have, in the meantime, placed the
chest on a wheelbarrow and GOLISCH has put on the shoulder strap._
MARIE
[_Slipping a coin into GOLISCH'S hand._] There's somethin' fer you.
GOLISCH
[_Refusing it._] Keep yer penny.
MARIE
Aw! Ye donkey!
GOLISCH
Well, I don't care.
[_He takes the coin and puts it into his leathern purse._
MRS. SPILLER
[_Appears at one of the windows of the house and calls out:_] Marie.
MARIE
What d'ye want now?
MRS. SPILLER
[_Appearing almost immediately at the door of the house._] The madame's
willing to keep you, if you promise....
MARIE
A stinkin' lot I'll promise her. Go on, Golisch!
MRS. SPILLER
[_Approaching._] The madame is willing to increase your wages, if you....
[_Whispering suddenly._] What d'ye care, girl! She just gits kinder
rough now an' then.
MARIE
[_Furiously._] She c'n keep her dirty money to herself!--[_Tearfully.


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