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t it. Cornelia. My brother has written to her, to make it quite clear to her. Rost. Naturally! Mrs. Rost. We are very glad to hear it! Grandmother (looking out of the window). There is a carriage stopping at the door. Cornelia. I thought I heard a carriage, too. (Gets up.) Grandmother. There is a lady getting out of it. Mrs. Rost. A lady?--Good heavens, surely it is not--? (Gets up.) Rost. What do you say? (Gets up.) Cornelia. She has a veil on. Mrs. Rost. I really believe--! (To her husband.) You look, my dear--you know her. Rost. It is she; I recognise her coachman Hans. Bishop (who has got up). But perhaps it is Miss Aagot? Cornelia. No, it is not Miss Aagot.--She is in the house by this time. What are we to do? Mrs. Rost. Has she not had your lordship's letter? Bishop. Yes, this morning. Rost. And in spite of that--? Bishop. Perhaps for that very reason. Ahem!--Cornelia, you must go down and-- Cornelia. Not on any account! I refuse! Mrs. Rost (to her husband). Come, dear! Be quick, let us get away. (Looks for her parasol.) Where is my parasol? Bishop (in a low voice). Won't you wait a little while Mr. Rost? Rost. Oho! Mrs. Rost. My parasol! I can't find my parasol. Rost. Because you have got it in your hand, my love! Mrs. Rost. So I have! You see how upset I am. Make haste--come along! Can we get out this way? Rost. Through the Bishop's bedroom! Mrs. Rost. Oh!--But if you come with me, my dear!--Are we to meet this woman? Why do you stand still? Surely you don't want to--? Rost. Let us wait a little. Mrs. Rost. Wait? So that you may talk to her? Oh, you men--you are all alike! Bishop. But, you know, some one must--. Cornelia! Cornelia. Not for worlds! I am not going to stir an inch. Grandmother. Gracchus! Bishop. Yes, grandmother? Mrs. Rost. Now the old lady is going to interfere. I thought as much! Grandmother. Courtesy is a duty that every one must recognise. Bishop. You are quite right. (Goes towards the back of the room; at the same time a knock is heard on the door). Come in! (The door opens, and LEONARDA enters.) Mrs. Rost. It is she! Rost. Be quiet! Mrs. Rost. But wouldn't you rather--? Leonarda. Excuse me, am I speaking to the Bishop? Bishop. Yes, madam. Whom have I the honour to--? Leonarda. Mrs. Falk. Bishop. Allow me to introduce my sister--and Mr. Justice Rost and Mrs. Rost--and this is-- Leonarda. "Gra
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