The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann - Volume II by Gerhart Hauptmann
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I rode on such a pitty horsie? _HENSCHEL and WALTHER laugh heartily._ HENSCHEL Well now we'll keep her here. Hallo, Hanne! Are you angry about anythin'? MRS. HENSCHEL You are sayin' you wouldn't be back till Monday. There's not a bite for supper in the house now. HENSCHEL There'll be a bit o' bread an' bacon. [_He hangs up his cap._ MRS. HENSCHEL [_Pulling ungently at BERTHEL'S clothes._] How'd you get this way? HENSCHEL You'll soon have to buy her somethin' to put on! She's got hardly nothin' on her little body. 'Twas a good thing I had plenty o' blankets along, or she'd ha' been half froze on the way. [_After he has removed his fur jacket and warmed his hands._] Best thing would be to put her right |
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