Wenzel (comes up, angrily). What's up now? (He notices Marie, pleasantly surprised.) To her—to her I spoke this morning! Kathinka, Agnes, Kruschina, Micha, and Kezal. But I know not where and how? Wenzel. Yes, this morning, early, Kathinka, Agnes, Kruschina, Micha, and Kezal. For she is the bride Wenzel. Then it's settled! Kezal. No more talking. Marie. I pray you, just a little while Kathinka, Agnes, Kruschina, Micha, and Kezal. Just a little while, Marie, Marie. It's in my hands, (All go, except Marie.)
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SCENE V. Marie (alone.) Alone at last! (dreamily.) How strange and dead is all around me. (as if waking up.) No! All is still as it was SCENE VI. (Marie and Hans.) Hans (rushes in joyfully). And so I find you here, my love, Marie. Away! I'm not your love,
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THE BARTERED BRIDE.
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