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Me. Same person you see. Here's the box. All the matches ain't there no more 'cause I smoked several times ...
[_He places the box of matches on the official table._]
WEHRHAHN
[_Unpleasantly impressed by EDE'S manner, takes up the box and fixes his eyes upon him._] You helped along vigorously, I suppose?
EDE
You bet! 'Tain't no fun otherwise.
WEHRHAHN
I meant especially in the consumption of beer.
EDE
That's what I thought you meant. Yessir!
WEHRHAHN
You seem to be in a very playful mood.
EDE
Merry an' larky--that's my motto, your honour!
WEHRHAHN
Delighted to hear that, I must say.--Look here, are you Dr. Boxer?
DR. BOXER
Quite right. Dr. Boxer.
WEHRHAHN
So you are he! Aha! I would hardly have recognised you. Your mother still has the little notion shop here.... Your father was a--er--tradesman--?
DR. BOXER
[_Voluntarily misunderstanding him._] Yes, my father was in the reserve forces and was decorated with the Iron Cross in 1870.
WEHRHAHN
Ah, yes. Of course. I recall.--Your mother came running to my office recently and brought along several stones. Her kitchen windows had been broken, I believe. Mischievous boys, no doubt. I investigated, of course.
I'm told you want to settle down here?--There's a very good physician here now--formerly of the army staff--very capable.
DR. BOXER
I don't doubt that for a moment.
WEHRHAHN
To be quite frank--as things are now--I wonder whether this is an appropriate territory for you?
DR. BOXER
I can take some time to discover that.
WEHRHAHN
Naturally. So can we. So continue, please.--What was it that you observed, Dr. Boxer?
DR. BOXER
The incident of the matches certainly.
WEHRHAHN
The incident of the horn blowing and of the matches.
DR. BOXER
Certainly.
WEHRHAHN
Where were you when all this took place?
DR. BOXER
I stood in front of Langheinrich's smithy.
WEHRHAHN
Did you have any particular business there?--You needn't get impatient at all. I understand that it doesn't concern me at present. Your sympathetic affinity for the working cla.s.ses is known to us from of old.--The boy will be arrested now. I imagine that Constable Tschache has captured him.
At all events--is on his trail. He was seen, in Rahnsdorf too. Please call in Sadowa!
[_GLASENAPP withdraws by the rear door._
DR. BOXER
Am I dismissed now, your honour?
WEHRHAHN
Extremely sorry; no. Kindly wait.--Mrs. Schulze, where is your nephew keeping himself today? I haven't seen him all day long. Does any one know where Constable Schulze is?