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die!" cried Krespel, wild with anger, an icy shudder running through him. His daughter, the only creaturein the wide world who had awakened in him the springs of unknownjoy, who alone had reconciled him to life, tore herself away fromhis heart, and he--he suffered the terrible trial to take place. B----sat down to the piano; Antonia sang; Krespel fiddled away merrily, until the two red spots showed themselves on Antonia's cheeks. Thenhe bade her stop; and as B---- was taking leave of his betrot...hed, shesuddenly fell to the floor with a loud scream. "I thought, "continued Krespel in his narration, "I thought that she was, as Ihad anticipated, really dead; but as I had prepared myself for theworst, my calmness did not leave me, nor my self-command desert me. I grasped B----, who stood like a silly sheep in his dismay, by theshoulders, and said (here the Councillor fell into his singingtone), 'Now that you, my estimable pianoforte-player, have, as youwished and desired, really murdered your betrothed, you may quietlytake your departure; at least have the goodness to make yourselfscarce before I run my bright hanger through your heart.
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