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MRS. FIELITZ
[_Tugs at the coat of SCHULZE, who stands near her but with his back turned. He faces her and she asks with a sorrowful expression._] Did you see my girl to-day?
_SCHULZE nods and turns back again._
MRS. FIELITZ
[_As before._] You did see Leontine this morning?
_SCHULZE nods again and turns away._
MRS. FIELITZ
[_Repeating the action._] An' where did you meet her, Constable?
SCHULZE
[_Almost without moving his lips._] It was over beyond Woltersdorf.
RAUCHHAUPT
[_To LANGHEINRICH._] What's the matter here? What's all this here about?
WEHRHAHN
[_Observes RAUCHHAUPT._] You are a retired Prussian constable?
RAUCHHAUPT
[_Having failed to hear the question._] Say, Schulze, what's all this for?
SCHULZE
His honour axed you somethin'. I can't go an' give you no information.
That's against orders. If you'd only ha' kept a better watch on that there boy! I preached to you about that often enough.
RAUCHHAUPT
I don't know what you been preachin'! You ol' mush head! Go on preachin'!
SCHULZE
I begs to have it recorded that Rauchhaupt insulted me officially.
RAUCHHAUPT
What? 'Cause you're such a old idjit? That's the reason why I insults you officially....
WEHRHAHN
Man alive! Do you know where you are? Or have you just dropped here out of the clouds! Confound it all! Stand still! Obey orders!
RAUCHHAUPT
Here I is, your honour, an' I humbly announces ...
WEHRHAHN
That you are recalcitrant and disorderly! You are trying to get into trouble! How long have you been retired?
RAUCHHAUPT
Eleven years.
WEHRHAHN
In addition your memory is probably injured. And anyhow--your whole appearance! The devil! To think of a former constable looking like that ... I thought I knew all types!
RAUCHHAUPT
That's 'cause I am ... You'll kindly excuse ...
WEHRHAHN
Nothing is excused here! D'you understand? You actually smell! You contaminate the air!
RAUCHHAUPT
'Tain't nothin' but the smell o' earth ...
WEHRHAHN
Horse dung!
RAUCHHAUPT
That must be from them pineapples.--
[_Laughter._
WEHRHAHN
In short: make haste to get out as soon as possible; otherwise, as I said ... Out! Out! You have probably seen now what is taking place here, and now you have nothing further to do.--Here are the papers. Constable! Take them right over to the court.
[_He hands the papers to SCHULZE. The officers clash their sabres, grasp GUSTAV more firmly and prepare to lead him out. RAUCHHAUPT glares about in helpless and growing terror._
DR. BOXER