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I am right, your ladyship, Saxony is not small, and has several--how shall I call them? districts, provinces. Our police are very particular, your ladyship. MIN. I understand. From my estate in Thuringia, then. LAND. From Thuringia! Yes, that is better, your ladyship; that is more exact. (Writes and reads.) "Fraulein von Barnhelm, coming from her estate in Thuringia, together with her lady in waiting and two men servants." FRAN. Lady in waiting! That means me, I suppose! LAND. Yes, my pretty maid. FRAN. Well, Mr. Landlord, instead of "lady in waiting," write "maid in waiting." You say, the police are very exact; it might cause a misunderstanding, which might give me trouble some day when my banns are read out. For I really am still unmarried, and my name is Franziska, with the family name of Willig: Franziska Willig. I also come from Thuringia. My father was a miller, on one of my lady's estates. It is called Little Rammsdorf. My brother has the mill now. I was taken very early to the manor, and educated with my lady. We are of the same age--one-and-twenty next Candlemas. I learnt everything my lady learnt. I should like the police to have a full account of me. LAND. Quite right, my pretty maid; I will bear that in mind, in case of future inquiries. But now, your ladyship, your business here? MIN. My business here? LAND. Have you any business with His Majesty the King? MIN. Oh! no. LAND. Or at our courts of justice? MIN. No. LAND. Or!!!!! MIN. No, no. I have come here solely on account of my own private affairs. LAND. Quite right, your ladyship; but what are those private affairs? MIN. They are... Franziska, I think we are undergoing an examination. FRAN. Mr. Landlord, the police surely do not ask to know a young lady's secrets! LAND. Certainly, my pretty maid; the police wish to know everything, and especially secrets. FRAN. What is to be done, my lady?... Well, listen, Mr. Landlord--but take care that it does not go beyond ourselves and the police. MIN. What is the simpleton going to tell him? FRAN. We come to carry off an officer from the king. LAND. How? What? My dear girl! FRAN. Or to let ourselves be carried off by the officer. It is all one. MIN. Franziska, are you mad? The saucy girl is laughing at you.
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