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hey take liberties. You see, you will not get your beer. [As he speaks the WAITER returns, bringing the LITTLE MAN'S beer, then retires.] AMERICAN. That 'pears to be one up to democracy. [To the LITTLE MAN] I judge you go in for brotherhood? LITTLE MAN. [Startled] Oh, no! AMERICAN. I take considerable stock in Leo Tolstoi myself. Grand man--grand-souled apparatus. But I guess you've got to pinch those waiters some to make 'em skip. [To the ENGLISH, who have carelessly looked his way for a moment] You'll appreciate that, the way he acted about my eggs. [The ENGLISH make faint motions with their chins and avert their eyes.] [To the WAITER, who is standing at the door of the buffet] Waiter! Flash of beer--jump, now! WAITER. 'Komm' gleich'! GERMAN. 'Cigarren'! WAITER. 'Schon'! [He disappears.] AMERICAN. [Affably--to the LITTLE MAN] Now, if I don't get that flash of beer quicker'n you got yours, I shall admire. GERMAN. [Abruptly] Tolstoi is nothing 'nichts'! No good! Ha? AMERICAN. [Relishing the approach of argument] Well, that is a matter of temperament. Now, I'm all for equality. See that poor woman there--very humble woman--there she sits among us with her baby. Perhaps you'd like to locate her somewhere else? GERMAN. [Shrugging]. Tolstoi is 'sentimentalisch'. Nietzsche is the true philosopher, the only one. AMERICAN. Well, that's quite in the prospectus--very stimulating party--old Nietch--virgin mind. But give me Leo! [He turns to the red-cheeked YOUTH] What do you opine, sir? I guess by your labels you'll be Dutch. Do they read Tolstoi in your country? [The DUTCH YOUTH laughs.] AMERICAN. That is a very luminous answer. GERMAN. Tolstoi is nothing. Man should himself express. He must push--he must be strong. AMERICAN. That is so. In America we believe in virility; we like a man to expand. But we believe in brotherhood too. We draw the line at niggers; but we aspire. Social barriers and distinctions we've not much use for. ENGLISHMAN. Do you feel a draught? ENGLISHWOMAN. [With a shiver of her shoulder toward the AMERICAN] I do--rather. GERMAN. Wait! You are a young people. AMERICAN. That is so; there are no flies on us. [To the LITTLE MAN, who has been gazing eagerly from face to face] Say! I'd like to have you give us your sentiments in relation to the duty of man. [The
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