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where I can let it fall as if accidentally in drawing out my handkerchief. PRESIDENT. And when the baron questions you will you assume the character of a favored rival? MARSHAL. Mort de ma vie! I'll teach him manners! I'll cure him of interfering in my amours! PRESIDENT. Good! Now you speak in the right key. The letter shall be written immediately! Come in the evening to receive it, and we will talk over the part you are to play. MARSHAL. I will be with you the instant I have paid sixteen visits of the very highest importance. Permit me, therefore, to take my leave without delay. (Going.) PRESIDENT (rings). I reckon upon your discretion, marshal. MARSHAL (calls back). Ah, mon Dieu! you know me! [Exit MARSHAL. SCENE III. The PRESIDENT and WORM. WORM. The music-master and his wife have been arrested without the least disturbance. Will your excellency read this letter? PRESIDENT (having read it). Excellent! Excellent, my dear secretary! poison like this would convert health itself into jaundiced leprosy. The marshal, too, has taken the bait. Now then away with my proposals to the father, and then lose no time--with the daughter. [Exeunt on different sides. SCENE IV.--Room in MILLER'S House. LOUISA and FERDINAND. LOUISA. Cease, I implore you! I expect no more days of happiness. All my hopes are levelled with the dust. FERDINAND. All mine are exalted to heaven! My father's passions are roused! He will direct his whole artillery against us! He will force me to become an unnatural son. I will not answer for my filial duty. Rage and despair will wring from me the dark secret that my father is an assassin! The son will deliver the parent into the hands of the executioner. This is a moment of extreme danger, and extreme danger alone could prompt my love to take so daring a leap! Hear me, Louisa! A thought, vast and immeasurable as my love, has arisen in my soul--Thou, Louisa, and I, and Love! Lies not a whole heaven within this circle? Or dost thou feel that there is still something wanting? LOUISA. Oh! cease! No more! I tremble to think what you would say. FERDINAND. If we have no longer a claim upon the world, why should we seek its approbation? Why venture where nothing can be gained and all may be lost? Will thine eyes sparkle less brightly reflected by the Baltic waves than by the waters of the Rhine or the Elbe? Where Louise lo
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