Louvain; a Tragedy in Three Acts

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OberHAUS (becoming angry) .
Old man — no mockery or witticisms Here. We come — it's God's concern, not yours!
[Addressing his men'] Search the house!
LAFERE.
Dare you, sir?
BOMBEL [with another growl) .
Spindle shanks in uniform!
ObERHAUS {to his Uhlans), Enchain that man — this war is business!
Eugenie {angrily).
In business one can be a gentleman.
ObeRHAUS {ignoring her).
Take him to Louvain. Bread and water soon Methinks will reduce that pouch of wit.
[The room is now filled with soldiers Lo
...uvain 65 who are ruthlessly searching and throwing everything into disorder, LafERE and BOMBEL glower in help- less anger f while the women, espe- cially Marie Louise, stand, as it were, transfixed. OberhAUS makes no attempt to check the outrage^ Mme. Lafere {with desperate but dignified appeal) .
Sir — have you so flung your faculties to beasts That you do thus deface a home that in The past extended open hospitality?
ObERHAUS {coldly).
Blame your puppet king, Madame, not me!
[^The Uhlans having already given their leader several drinks, he approaches with a slight stagger toward MARIE Louise] Sweet lady, my eyes are filled with star- dust; I hear the melody from La Boheme.


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