Two Plays By Tchekhof: the Seagull [and] the Cherry Orchard
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{A long kiss.) [Curtain Two years elapse between the third and fourth Acts. — ACT IV One of the drawing-rooms in Sorin's house, converted by Constan- TiNE into a study. Doors R. and L. A glass door in the back on to the verandah. Besides usual drawing-room furniture, a writing-table stands up R., a Turkish divan by the door L., bookcase, books on window-sills and chairs. Evening. Twilight. One lamp alight, with shade. The wind howls in the trees and chimneys. Watchman beats a board outside as h...e passes. Enter Medvedenko and Masha Masha (calling). — Constantine Gavrilovitch ! Constantine Gavrilovitch ! (Looking about.) There's no one here. The old man keeps asking every minute " Where's Constantine ? Where's Constantine ? " He can't hve without him, Medvedenko. — ^He's afraid of soUtude. (Listening.) What a fearful storm ! It's been like this for two whole days. Masha (turning up the lamp). — There are waves on the lake, great big ones. Medvedenko. — How dark it is in the garden !
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