There Are Crimes and Crimes by August Strindberg
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page 12 of 117 (10%)
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JEANNE. You have already guessed it. When he lets the woman and
the child wait two hours in a cemetery, then the end is not far off. ABBE. And when he has left you, what then? JEANNE. Then we have to go into the river. ABBE. Oh, no, no! JEANNE. Yes, yes! MARION. Mamma, I want to go home, for I am hungry. JEANNE. Just a little longer, dear, and we'll go home. ABBE. Woe unto those who call evil good and good evil. JEANNE. What is that woman doing at the grave over there? ABBE. She seems to be talking to the dead. JEANNE. But you cannot do that? ABBE. She seems to know how. JEANNE. This would mean that the end of life is not the end of our misery? ABBE. And you don't know it? |
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