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WER.
I beg you, Major.
MAJ. T.
How often must I tell you? I do not want your money!
WER. (in a rage).
Then take it, who will!
(Throws the purse on the ground, and goes to the side).
MIN. (to Franziska).
Ah! Franziska, I ought to have followed your advice. I have carried the jest too far.--Still, when he hears me...
(going to him).
FRAN. (without answering Minna, goes up to Werner).
Mr. Sergeant!!!!!
WER. (pettishly).
Go along!
FRAN.
Ah! what men these are.
MIN.
Tellheim! Tellheim!
(Tellheim, biting his fingers with rage, turns away his face, without listening.) No, this is too bad... Only listen!... You are mistaken!... A mere misunderstanding. Tellheim, will you not hear your Minna? Can you have such a suspicion?... I break my engagement with you? I came here for that purpose?... Tellheim!
SCENE XII.
Two Servants (running into the room from different sides), Werner, Just, Major von Tellheim, Minna, Franziska
FIRST SER.
Your ladys.h.i.+p, his excellency the Count!
SECOND SER.
He is coming, your ladys.h.i.+p!
FRAN. (running to the window).
It is! it is he!
MIN.
Is it? Now, Tellheim, quick!
MAJ. T. (suddenly recovering himself).
Who, who comes? Your uncle, Madam! this cruel uncle!... Let him come; just let him come!... Fear not!... He shall not hurt you even by a look. He shall have to deal with me... You do not indeed deserve it of me.
MIN.
Quick, Tellheim! one embrace and forget all.
MAJ. T.
Ah! did I but know that you could regret!!!!!
MIN.
No, I can never regret having obtained a sight of your whole heart!
... Ah! what a man you are!... Embrace your Minna, your happy Minna: and in nothing more happy than in the possession of you.
(Embracing.) And now to meet him!
MAJ. T.
To meet whom?
MIN.
The best of your unknown friends.
MAJ. T.
What!
MIN.
The Count, my uncle, my father, your father... My flight, his displeasure, my loss of property--do you not see that all is a fiction, credulous knight?
MAJ. T.
Fiction! But the ring? the ring?
MIN.
Where is the ring that I gave back to you?
MAJ. T.
You will take it again? Ah! now I am happy... Here, Minna (taking it from his pocket).
MIN.
Look at it first! Oh! how blind are those who will not see!... What ring is that? the one you gave me? or the one I gave to you? Is it not the one which I did not like to leave in the landlord's possession?
MAJ. T.
Heaven! what do I see! What do I hear!
MIN.
Shall I take it again now? Shall I? Give it to me! give it!
(Takes it from him, and then puts it on his finger herself.) There, now all is right!
MAJ. T.
Where am I?
(Kissing her hand.) Oh! malicious angel, to torture me so!
MIN.
As a proof, my dear husband, that you shall never play me a trick without my playing you one in return.... Do you suppose that you did not torture me also?
MAJ. T.