Morituri; Three One-Act Plays: Teja--Fritzchen--The Eternal Masculine
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Afternoon, uncle! Major. (Goes to the table, examines the letters, sits doum and looks straight before him for a little while.) Wilhelm! WiLHELM. What does the Major wish ? Major. Stephan is to come at once to the castle. Wilhelm. Very well. Major. (Exit.) [61] FRITZCHEN Major. Agnes, my child, just listen to me . . . You are a reasonable creature . . . One that I can talk to. . . . So the rascal has again not written. He should have come to us, day before yesterday. Has made no excuses — doesn...'t write — nothing. That has not happened during the six years that he has been away from home. I ordered him most strictly to send a letter, or at least a card, every day — for with her illness, your aunt must be guarded against the slightest anxiety or excitement. He knows that, and moreover has always observed it conscien- tiously. I can't any longer be responsible for your aunt and her weakened heart. Unless we use every means to keep her in her — visionary life, she will go to pieces.
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