Springer. What can happen to you? Esmeralda. Do you have me ask you in vain? Wenzel (gets courage). Wh-What should I do? Esmeralda. Dance! Wenzel. But do I know how to dance? Esmeralda. I'll Wenzel. But my mother! Esmeralda. She'll not recognize you. Esmeralda and Springer. Everything is in shipshape, (Esmeralda and Springer go, while they look at the newly approaching. They motion to Wenzel to follow.
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SCENE III. (Wenzel, then Micha, Agnes and Kezal.) Wenzel. Alas, what will happen to me? (He practices the dance.) Agnes. Here you are at last! Come with us, so that we might lead you Wenzel. Let me go! Agnes. Be sensible! Father and I Kezal. Wenzel The affair is settled. Wenzel. Wh-What is this paper for? Micha. That you marry Wenzel. No. . . no! I Agnes, Micha, and Kezal. Ah, that strikes me like a thunder-clap!
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THE BARTERED BRIDE.
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