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r me? Oh, if you only knew what this costs a woman to undergo! Relent! Relent, and save me. (A loud knocking is heard, she takes advantage of Pauline's confusion to feel for the letters.) Give back my life to me! (Aside) She has them! Pauline Oh, leave me, madame! Will you force me to call for some one? (Pauline pushes Gertrude away, and proceeds to open the door.) Gertrude (aside) I was not deceived, she has them about her; but I must not leave them with her one single hour. SCENE EIGHTH The same persons, the General and Vernon. The General You two, locked in together! Why did you call out, Pauline? Vernon How pale you are, my child! Let me feel your pulse. The General (to Gertrude) And you also seem to be very much excited. Gertrude There was a joke between us and we were indulging in a laugh; weren't we, Pauline? You were laughing, my pet? Pauline Yes, papa. Dear mamma and I were in a gale of laughter. Vernon (in a low voice to Pauline) That's a pretty big lie! The General Didn't you hear us knocking? Pauline We heard quite plainly, papa; but we didn't know it was you. The General (in a low voice to Vernon) They seem to be leagued against me. (Aloud) But what was it all about? Gertrude Dear husband, you always want to know everything! We were speaking for the moment about the tenants, about some acquaintance of ours. But let me go and ring for tea. The General But tell me all about it? Gertrude Why this is sheer tyranny! To tell the truth, we locked ourselves in so that no one would disturb us. Is that plain enough? Vernon I should think it quite plain. Gertrude (whispering to the General) I wished to worm her secrets out of your daughter, for it is evident that she has some secrets! And you come interrupting us, while I am working in your service--for Pauline is not my daughter; you arrive, as if you were charging a hostile squadron, and interrupt us, at the very moment I was going to learn something. The General Madame the Countess of Grandchamp, ever since the arrival of Godard-- Gertrude Ah! yes, Godard. Well! he is still here. The General Do not ridicule my words! Ever since yesterday nothing has gone as usual! By God! I'd like to know-- Gertrude Sir, this oath is the first I have ever heard from you. Felix, bring in the tea. (To the General) You are tired, it seems, of twelve years of happiness? The General
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