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FRAN。 That may be。 (Looks at it。) True; it is open。 Who can have opened it? But really we have not read it; Major; really not。 And we do not wish to read it; because the writer is coming himself。 Come; and I tell you what; Major! don't come as you are nowin boots; and with such a head。 You are excusable; you do not expect us。 Come in shoes; and have your hair fresh dressed。 You look too soldierlike; too Prussian for me as you are。

MAJ。 T。 Thank you; Franziska。

FRAN。 You look as if you had been bivouacking last night。

MAJ。 T。 You may have guessed right。

FRAN。 We are going to dress; directly too; and then have dinner。 We would willingly ask you to dinner; but your presence might hinder our eating; and observe; we are not so much in love that we have lost our appetites。

MAJ。 T。 I will go。 Prepare her somewhat; Franziska; beforehand; that I may not become contemptible in her eyes; and in my own。 Come; Werner; you shall dine with me。

WER。 At the table d'hote here in the house? I could not eat a bit there。

MAJ。 T。 With me; in my room。

WER。 I will follow you directly。 One word first with the little woman。

MAJ。 T。 I have no objection to that。 (Exit。)



SCENE XI。 Paul Werner; Franziska

FRAN。 Well; Mr。 Sergeant!

WER。 Little woman; if I come again; shall I too come smartened up a bit?

FRAN。 Come as you please: my eyes will find no fault with you。 But my ears will have to be so much the more on their guard。 Twenty fingers; all full of rings。 Ah! ah! Mr。 Sergeant!

WER。 No; little woman; that is just what I wished to say to you。 I only rattled on a little。 There is nothing in it。 One ring is quite enough for a man。 Hundreds and hundreds of times I have heard the Major say 〃He must be a rascally soldier; who can mislead a young girl。〃 So think I too; little woman。 You may trust to that! I must be quick and follow him。 A good appetite to you。 (Exit。)

FRAN。 The same to you! I really believe; I like that man! (Going in; she meets Minna coming out。)



SCENE XII。 Minna; Franziska

MIN。 Has the Major gone already; Franziska? I believe I should have been sufficiently composed again now to have detained him here。

FRAN。 And I will make you still more composed。

MIN。 So much the better! His letter! oh! his letter! Each line spoke the honourable noble man。 Each refusal to accept my hand declared his love for me。 I suppose he noticed that we had read his letter。 I don't mind that; if he does but come。 But are you sure he will come? There only seems to me to be a little too much pride in his conduct。 For not to be willing to be indebted for his good fortune; even to the woman he loves; is pride; unpardonable pride! If he shows me too much of this; Franziska

FRAN。 You will discard him!

MIN。 See there! Do you begin to pity him again already! No; silly girl; a man is never discarded for a single fault。 No; but I have thought of a trick to pay him off a little for this pride; with pride of the same kind。

FRAN。 Indeed; you must be very composed; my lady; if you are thinking of tricks again。

MIN。 I am so; come。 You will have a part to play in my plot。 (Exeunt。)




ACT IV。



SCENE I。 Minna's Room。

 Minna (dressed handsomely and richly; but in good taste); Franziska   (They have just risen from a table; which a servant is clearing。)

FRAN。 You cannot possibly have eaten enough; my lady。

MIN。 Don't you think so; Franziska? Perhaps I had no appetite when I sat down。

FRAN。 We had agreed not to mention him during dinner。 We should have resolved likewise; not to think of him。

MIN。 Indeed; I have thought of nothing but him。

FRAN。 So I perceived。 I began to speak of a hundred different things; and you made wrong answers to each。 (Another servant brings coffee。) Here comes a beverage more suited to fanciessweet; melancholy coffee。

MIN。 Fancies! I have none。 I am only thinking of the lesson I will give him。 Did you understand my plan; Franziska?

FRAN。 Oh! yes; but it would be better if he spared us the putting it in execution。

MIN。 You will see that I know him thoroughly。 He who refuses me now with all my wealth; will contend for me against the whole world; as soon as he hears that I am unfortunate and friendless。

FRAN。 (seriously)。 That must tickle the most refined self…love。

MIN。 You moralist! First you convict me of vanitynow of self…love。 Let me do as I please; Franziska。 You; too; shall do as you please with your Sergeant。

FRAN。 With my Sergeant?

MIN。 Yes。 If you deny it altogether; then it is true。 I have not seen him yet; but from all you have said respecting him; I foretell your husband for you。



SCENE II。 Riccaut De La Marliniere; Minna; Franziska

RIC。 (before he enters)。 Est…il permis; Monsieur le Major?

FRAN。 Who is that? Any one for us? (going to the door)。

RIC。 Parbleu! I am wrong。 Mais nonI am not wrong。 C'est la chambre

FRAN。 Without doubt; my lady; this gentleman expects to find Major von Tellheim here still。

RIC。 Oui; dat is it! Le Major de Tellheim; juste; ma belle enfant; c'est lui que je cherche。 Ou est…il?

FRAN。 He does not lodge here any longer。

RIC。 Comment? Dere is four…and…twenty hour ago he did lodge here; and not lodge here any more? Where lodge he den?

MIN。 (going up to him)。 Sir

RIC。 Ah! Madame; Mademoiselle; pardon; lady。

MIN。 Sir; your mistake is quite excusable; and your astonishment very natural。 Major von Tellheim has had the kindness to give up his apartments to me; as a stranger; who was not able to get them elsewhere。

RIC。 Ah! voila de ses politesses! C'est un tres…galant homme que ce Major!

MIN。 Where has he gone now?truly I am ashamed that I do not know。

RIC。 Madame not know? C'est dommage; j'en suis fache。

MIN。 I certainly ought to have inquired。 Of course his friends will seek him here。

RIC。 I am vary great his friend; Madame。

MIN。 Franziska; do you not know?

FRAN。 No; my lady。

RIC。 It is vary necessaire dat I speak him。 I come and bring him a nouvelle; of which he will be vary much at ease。

MIN。 I regret it so much the more。 But I hope to see him perhaps shortly。 If it is a matter of indifference from whom he hears this good news; I would offer; sir

RIC。 I comprehend。 Mademoiselle parle francais? Mais sans doute; telle que je la vois! La demande etait bien impolie; vous me pardonnerez; Mademoiselle。

MIN。 Sir

RIC。 No! You not speak French; Madame?

MIN。 Sir; in France I would endeavour to do so; but why here? I perceive that you understand me; sir; and I; sir; shall doubtless understand you; speak as you please。

RIC。 Good; good! I can also explain me in your langue。 Sachez donc; Mademoiselle; you must know; Madame; dat I come from de table of de ministre; ministre de; ministre de 。 。 。 What is le ministre out dere; in de long street; on de broad place?

MIN。 I am a perfect stranger here。

RIC。 Si; le ministre of de war departement。 Dere I have eat my dinner; I ordinary dine dere; and de conversation did fall on Major Tellheim; et le ministre m'a dit en confidence; car Son Excellence est de mes amis; et il n'y a point de mysteres entre nous; Son Excellence; I say; has trust to me; dat l'affaire from our Major is on de point to end; and to end good。 He has made a rapport to de king; and de king has resolved et tout a fait en faveur du Major。 〃Monsieur;〃 m'a dit Son Excellence; 〃vous comprenez bien; que tout depend de la maniere; dont on fait envisager les choses au roi; et vous me connaissez。 Cela fait un tres…joli garcon que ce Tellheim; et ne sais…je pas que vous l'aimez? Les amis de mes amis sont aussi les miens。 Il coute un peu cher au Roi ce Tellheim; mais est…ce que l'on sert les rois pour rien? Il faut s'entr'aider en ce monde; et quand il s'agit de pertes; que ce soit le Roi qui en fasse; et non pas un honnete homme de nous autres。 Voila le principe; dont je ne me depars jamais。〃 But what say Madame to it? N'est pas; dat is a fine fellow! Ah! que Son Excellence a le coeur bien place! He assure me au reste; if de Major has not recu already une lettre de la maina royal letter; dat to…day infailliblement must he receive one。

MIN。 Certainly; sir; this news will be most welcome to Major von Tellheim。 I should like to be able to name th

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