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e here at eleven o'clock sharp for the betrothal. FORESTER. Then sit down and eat. STEIN. Please, do not let us detain you. FORESTER. It is immaterial whether we sit here or there. Now then! Forty in spades. [_Continuing to play_.] STEIN. All right! Go ahead. FORESTER (_triumphantly_). Are not you thinking of Godfrey again? And the clearing? Hey? STEIN (_controlling himself_). Now you see-- FORESTER (_more excited_). That the fellow is a fool--Queens are trumps. STEIN. I'm bearing in mind that we are not alone. FORESTER (_excited by the game_). And trump--and trump!--the forest shall be cleared! STEIN. That will do, I say. The idea was mine. FORESTER. And trump. STEIN. And if I--[_He controls himself_.] FORESTER (_triumphantly_). Well, what then? [_Puts the cards together_.] STEIN (_making a desperate effort to contain himself_). And if I should wish to have it so--if I should insist upon it--then-- FORESTER. Everything would remain as it is. STEIN. The forest would be cleared. FORESTER. Nothing of the kind. STEIN. We'll see about that. And now the forest _shall_ be cleared. FORESTER. It shall _not_. STEIN. Sir! FORESTER (_laughing_). Mr. Stein! STEIN. It's all right! It's all right! FORESTER (_very calmly_). As it is. STEIN. Not another word-- FORESTER. And not a tree-- STEIN (_rises_). No contradiction and no sarcasm! That I request. That I insist upon. I am the master of Duesterwalde. FORESTER. And I am the forester of Duesterwalde. [STEIN _is getting more and more excited. He shows plainly that the presence of other persons increases his sensitiveness, and he makes an evident effort to control his temper. The_ FORESTER _treats the matter lightly, as an every-day affair_. SOPHY _with increasing anxiety looks from one to the other_. WILKENS _does not move a muscle of his face_. MOeLLER _exhibits his sympathy by accompanying his master's words with appropriate gestures. The entire pantomimic by-play is very rapid_.] STEIN. You are my servant, and I command: The forest shall be cleared. If not, you are no longer my servant. The forest shall be cleared. FORESTER. Old hot-head! STEIN. Either you obey, or you are no longer forester. FORESTER. Stuff and nonsense! STEIN. And I shall put Godfrey in your place. FORESTER. Quite right. Congratulations.
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