The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann - Volume II by Gerhart Hauptmann
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page 70 of 573 (12%)
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Everythin's attended to. He made forty new billheads. There they are on
the chest. HENSCHEL Then the work an' the worry begins again. Drivin' in to Freiburg mornin' after mornin' an' noon after noon haulin' sick people across the hills. HANNE You're doin' too much o' the work yourself. Old Hauffe is too slow by half. I can't help it--if I was you I'd get rid o' him. HENSCHEL [_Gets up and goes to the window._] I'm sick of it--of the whole haulin' business. It c'n stop for all I care. I got nothin' against it if it does. To-day or to-morrow; it's the same to me. All you got to do is to take the horses to the flayers, to chop up the waggons for kindlin' wood, an' to get a stout, strong bit o' rope for yourself.--I think I'll go up an' see Siebenhaar. HANNE I was wantin' to say somethin' to you when I got a chance. HENSCHEL Well, what is it, eh? |
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