The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12 by Various
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[Illustration: _Permission F. Bruckman, A.-G. Munich_ ON THE TERRACE ADOLF VON MENZEL] MRS. PIEPENBRINK. What poor service one gets in such places! PIEPENBRINK. Waiter! [_Waiter comes._] My name is Piepenbrink. I brought along six bottles of my own wine. The restaurant-keeper has them. I should like them here. [_While the waiter is bringing the bottles and glasses_ BOLZ _and_ KÄMPE _appear. Waiter from time to time in the background._] BOLZ (_aside to_ KÄMPE). Which one is it? KÄMPE. The one with his back to us, the broad-shouldered one. BOLZ. And what kind of a business does he carry on? KÄMPE. Chiefly red wines. BOLZ. Good! (_Aloud._) Waiter, a table and two chairs here! A bottle of red wine! [_Waiter brings what has been ordered to the front, on the left._] MRS. PIEPENBRINK. What are those people doing here? |
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