Six Dramas Illustrative of German Life Rom the Original of the Princess Amalie
Six Dramas Illustrative of German Life Rom the Original of the Princess Amalie
Princess of Saxony Amalie
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Helen. (Aside. ) There is no fear of that; he is the last man I should wish to see often. Capt. I wish extremely to become better acquainted with you. Helen. You might perhaps have cause to regret it. Capt. So it might be, certainly. [A noise is heard at tJie principal door. Helen. It is Baron Sigismund! They are coming to set you free. Capt. I would rather have been locked up a little longer. CAPTAIN FIENEWALD. 191 SCENE VII. The same. BARON SIGISMUND. FRAU VON STARKEN. Sigismund. (To FRAU VON... STARKEN. ) And so you locked him in? FT. V. Starken. As I told you, and I cannot understand why you kept me so long, and did not return to me here. (She perceives HELEN. ) Gracious me ! the Baroness ! Capt. What baroness? Sigis. My sister-in-law, the Baroness of Rosbeck. Capt. (To HELEN. ) Impossible ! You are Helen. A respectable widow. Bernard Rosbeck's second wife. Copt. (Aside. ) The old man, then, is dead. (Turning to FRAU VON STARKEN. ) And who is this lady? Fr. V. Star. Frau von Starken, also a widow, and friend of the house.
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