The German classics of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: masterpieces of German literature, trinto English . Host). Hes the man—twas him I saw her with— [Host lets him go on, seems astonished.] Duke. Henri is not here yet, then? {To AiiBin.) If you see him, you will not regret having come {to Duke). Oh, so youre here again, are you? I am glad. We shall not have the pleasure much Why? I find it very nice at your I believe that. But since in any case you will be one of the first . .Albin. What does that mean?Host. You understand me well enough. The favori


The German classics of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: masterpieces of German literature, trinto English . Host). Hes the man—twas him I saw her with— [Host lets him go on, seems astonished.] Duke. Henri is not here yet, then? {To AiiBin.) If you see him, you will not regret having come {to Duke). Oh, so youre here again, are you? I am glad. We shall not have the pleasure much Why? I find it very nice at your I believe that. But since in any case you will be one of the first . .Albin. What does that mean?Host. You understand me well enough. The favorites of fortune will be the first! {Goes to the back.)Duke {after reflection). If I were king, I would make him my Court Fool; I mean to say, I should have many Court Fools, but he would be one of What did he mean by saying that you were too fortunate?Duke. He means, Chevalier . .Albin. Please, dont call me Chevalier. Everybody calls me Albin, simply Albin, just because I look so {smiling). Good. . But you must call me Emile—eh?Albin. With pleasure, if you allow it, Permission Albert Lungen, Munich FROM OLAF GULBRANSSONS FAMOUS CONTEMPORARIES THE GEEEN COCKATOO 311 Duke. They have a sinister wit, have these Why sinister? I find it quite reassuring. So long as the mob is in the mood for jests, it will never come to anything Only the jests are much too strange. I learnt a thing today that gives food for Tell us. Flipotte and Michette. Ay, tell us, sweet Duke!Duke. Do you know Lelange?FEANgois. Of course—the village . . the Marquis de Montferrat has one of his finest hunts Quite right; my brother is now at the castle with him, and he has written home about the things I am going to tell you. They have a mayor at Lelange who is very If you can tell me the name of one who is popular —Duke. Just listen. The women of the village paraded in front of the mayors house w


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