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[_With a deep sigh._] Maybe you're right--perhaps certainly.
_Hasty steps are heard descending the stairs. In the next moment HOFFMANN rushes in._
HOFFMANN
Doctor, I beg you, for heaven's sake ... she is fainting ... the pains have stopped ... won't you at last ...
DR. SCHIMMELPFENNIG
I'm coming up. [_To LOTH significantly._] We'll see each other later. Mr.
Hoffmann, I must request you ... any interference or disturbance might prove fatal ... I would much prefer to have you stay here.
HOFFMANN
You ask a great deal, but ... well!
DR. SCHIMMELPFENNIG
No more than is right.
[_He goes._
_HOFFMANN remains behind._
HOFFMANN
[_Observing LOTH._] I'm just trembling in every limb from the excitement.
Tell me, are you leaving?
LOTH
Yes.
HOFFMANN
Now in the middle of the night?
LOTH
I'm only going as far as Schimmelpfennig's.
HOFFMANN
Ah, yes. Well ... as things have shaped themselves, it's of course no pleasure staying with us any longer ... So, good luck!
LOTH
I thank you for your hospitality.
HOFFMANN
And how about that plan of yours?
LOTH
What plan?
HOFFMANN
I mean that essay of yours, that economic description of our district. I ought to say ... in fact, as a friend, I would beg of you as insistently as possible ...
LOTH
Don't worry about that any more. I'll be far away from here by to-morrow.
HOFFMANN
That is really--
[_He interrupts himself._
LOTH
Kind of you, you were going to say.
HOFFMANN
Oh, I don't know. Well, in a certain respect, yes! And anyhow you must forgive me; I'm so frightfully upset. Just count on me. Old friends are always the best! Good-bye, good-bye.
[_He leaves through the middle door._
LOTH
[_Before going to the door, turns around once more with a long glance as if to imprint the whole room on his memory. Then to himself:_] I suppose I can go now ...
[_After a last glance he leaves._
_The room remains empty for some seconds. The sound of m.u.f.fled voices and the noise of footfalls is heard. Then HOFFMANN appears. As soon as he has closed the door behind him, he takes out his note-book and runs over some account with exaggerated calm. He interrupts himself, listens, becomes restless again, advances to the door and listens there. Suddenly some one runs down the stair and HELEN bursts in._
HELEN
[_Still without._] Brother! [_At the door._] Brother!
HOFFMANN
What's the _matter_?
HELEN