11.
PAULINE
No. no. Goodtye--this is utter monsense--I do not love you--
good bye.
LEONHARD
Pauline!
(A loud deep bell, like a church bell, begins slowly to
toll the loon hour outside.)
PAULINE
Let me go. I must get home. – Listen – it is twelve o'edock.
He knows that I am here to say goodtye to you – if I should dare
go out this evening –
LEONHARD
Well?
PAULINE
It would go hard with both of us.
LEONHARD
I will wait for you, Pauline.
(They are standing before the picture of The Lady With
The Dagger. The bell tolls slowly.)
PAULINE
(riesking more elosely at the picture) Who lies here in this
shadow
LEONHARD
Where?
zij
PAULINE
1st xxx
d toward the
Can't you see?
LEONHARD
I can't see anything.
PAULINE
No. no. Goodtye--this is utter monsense--I do not love you--
good bye.
LEONHARD
Pauline!
(A loud deep bell, like a church bell, begins slowly to
toll the loon hour outside.)
PAULINE
Let me go. I must get home. – Listen – it is twelve o'edock.
He knows that I am here to say goodtye to you – if I should dare
go out this evening –
LEONHARD
Well?
PAULINE
It would go hard with both of us.
LEONHARD
I will wait for you, Pauline.
(They are standing before the picture of The Lady With
The Dagger. The bell tolls slowly.)
PAULINE
(riesking more elosely at the picture) Who lies here in this
shadow
LEONHARD
Where?
zij
PAULINE
1st xxx
d toward the
Can't you see?
LEONHARD
I can't see anything.