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ish! COUNTESS _and_ DUCHESS. Do it not. THEKLA. The horror overpower'd me by surprise. My heart betray'd me in the stranger's presence: He was a witness of my weakness, yea, I sank into his arms; and that has shamed me. I must replace myself in his esteem, And I must speak with him, perforce, that he, The stranger, may not think ungently of me. WALLENST. I see she is in the right, and am inclined To grant her this request of hers. Go, call him. [LADY NEUBRUNN _goes to call him_.] DUCHESS. But I, thy mother, will be present-- THEKLA. 'Twere More pleasing to me, if alone I saw him; Trust me, I shall behave myself the more Collectedly. WALLENSTEIN. Permit her own will. Leave her alone with him: for there are sorrows Where of necessity the soul must be Its own support. A strong heart will rely On its own strength alone. In her own bosom, Not in her mother's arms, must she collect The strength to rise superior to this blow. It is mine own brave girl. I'll have her treated Not as a woman, but the heroine. [_Going_.] COUNTESS (_detaining him_). Where art thou going? I heard Terzky say That 'tis _thy_ purpose to depart from hence Tomorrow early, but to leave us here. WALLENST. Yes, ye stay here, placed under the protection Of gallant men. COUNTESS. O take us with you, brother. Leave us not in this gloomy solitude To brood o'er anxious thoughts. The mists of doubt Magnify evils to a shape of horror. WALLENST. Who speaks of evil? I entreat you, sister, Use words of better omen. COUNTESS. Then take us with you. O leave us not behind you in a place That forces us to such sad omens. Heavy And sick within me is my heart-- These walls breathe on me, like a church-yard vault. I cannot tell you, brother, how this place Doth go against my nature. Take us with you. Come, sister, join you your entreaty! Niece, Yours too. We all entreat you, take us with you! WALLENST. The place's evil omens will I change, Making it that which shields and shelters for me My best beloved. LADY NEUBRUNN (_returning_). The Swedish officer. WALLENST. Leave her alone with him. DUCHESS (_to_ THEKLA, _who starts and shivers_). There--pale as death! Child, 'tis impossible That thou shouldst speak with him. Follow thy mother. THEKLA. The Lady Neubrunn then may s
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