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SCENE IV
ОглавлениеThe same and KHROUSCHOV
KHROUSCHOV: Hi! Is there anybody here? Semyon!
DYADIN: Have a look round.
KHROUSCHOV: Oh! … How do you do, Julie?
JULIE: How do you do, Mikhail Lvovich?
KHROUSCHOV: I’ve come again to you, Ilya Ilyich, to work here. I can’t sit at home. Tell them to place my table under this tree, as they did yesterday, and to have two lamps ready. It’ll soon be dark… .
DYADIN: At your service, your worship. [Goes out.
KHROUSCHOV: How are you getting on, Julie?
JULIE: So-so. … (A pause.)
KHROUSCHOV: The Serebryakovs are staying with you?
JULIE: Yes.
KHROUSCHOV: H’m! … And what’s your Lennie doing?
JULIE: He sits at home. … All the time with Sonechka… .
KHROUSCHOV: Of course! (A pause.) Why doesn’t he marry her?
JULIE: Well? (Sighs.) God bless him! He’s well educated, a nobleman; she, too, is of a good family… . Ihave always wished it for her… .
KHROUSCHOV: She’s a fool! …
JULIE: Now, you mustn’t say that.
KHROUSCHOV: And your Lennie is a bright one. too. All your people are a picked lot! A palace of wisdom!
JULIE: Probably you’ve had no lunch to-day.
KHROUSCHOV: What makes you think so?
JULIE: You’re so very cross.
Enter DYADIN and SEMYON carrying a table.