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n a low voice). He will do something big! Father (in the same tones). Ay, a big man--and one of our family! Axel (who has advanced towards the foreground with LAURA). So that was your answer, Laura? Laura. You haven't remembered everything. Mother. Is there something more? Let us hear some more! Axel. What did you say, then? Laura. You know I said that something had held me back a long, long time! I saw well enough that you were fond of me, but I was afraid it was only as you would be fond of a child. Axel. Laura! Laura. I am not so clever as--as some others, you know; but I am not a child any longer, because now I love you! Axel. You are a child, all the same! Father (to the MOTHER). But what about our arrangements? We were to have gone on our travels at once. Axel. No, stay with us a few days now! (LAURA makes a sign to him.) Not? Laura (softly). I would rather be alone with you, now. Mother. What are you saying, Laura? Laura. I?--I was saying that I should like to ask you, if you are going abroad now, to take Mathilde with you. Mother. That is very nice of you, Laura, to remember Mathilde. People generally say that newly-married couples think of no one but themselves. Father. No, Laura is not like that! All. No, Laura is not like that! Laura (gently). Mathilde, forgive me! (They embrace, and LAURA says softly:) I understand you now for the first time! Mathilde. Not quite. Laura. I know that I should never have got Axel, but for you. Mathilde. That is true. Laura. Oh, Mathilde, I am so happy now! Mathilde. And I wish you every happiness. Axel (taking LAURA'S arm). Now you may go and travel abroad, Mathilde! Mathilde. Yes!--and my next book shall be a better one. Axel. Your next--? [Curtain.] LEONARDA A PLAY IN FOUR ACTS DRAMATIS PERSONAE The BISHOP. CORNELIA, his sister. HAGBART, his nephew. The GRANDMOTHER. LEONARDA FALK. AAGOT, her niece. GENERAL ROSEN. CHIEF JUSTICE ROeST. MRS. ROeST. PEDERSEN, agent to Mrs. Falk. HANS. A Maid. ACT I (SCENE.--A large room in LEONARDA FALK's house. At the back, folding doors which are standing open. Antique furniture. LEONARDA, dressed in a riding-habit, is standing beside a writing-desk on the left, talking to her agent PEDERSEN.) Leonarda. It is a complete loss. Pedersen. But, Mrs. Falk-- Leonarda. A loss, every sc
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