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's house. LASSALLE. At the day and hour next week that you shall name. HELENE. Even so. [They hold hands, look into each other's eyes wistfully and solemnly. Both rise and walk off the stage in opposite directions. Lassalle hesitates, stops and looks back at her as if he expected she would turn and command him to go with her. She does not command him, and he goes off the stage alone, slowly and with a dejected air, which for him is unusual.] * * * * * ACT THREE _Scene:_ A bedroom in the Metropolitan Hotel, Berlin. [Lassalle in shirt-sleeves, putting on his collar before the mirror. Jacques standing by, brushing his coat.] LASSALLE. [_Wrestling with unruly collar-button_] Yes; that is the coat. A long, plain, priestly coat. [_Gaily, half to himself and half to valet_] You see, I am going on a delicate errand, and I must not fail---- JACQUES. They say you never fail in anything. LASSALLE. Which is not saying that I might not fail in the future. JACQUES. Impossible. LASSALLE. Now, today I am going to call on a man who hates me--who totally misunderstands me--and my task is to convince him, without mentioning the subject, that I am a gentleman. In fact--[_A knock at the door_] In fact--answer that, please, Jacques--to convince him that a man may be earnest and honest in his efforts for human betterment, and that---- JACQUES. [_To porter at door_] The master, Herr Lassalle, is dressing. I will give him her card. PORTER. She says she knows him, and demands admittance. She will give neither her name nor her card. JACQUES. Herr Lassalle can not receive her here--patience--I will tell him, and he will see her in half an hour in the parlor! _Enter HELENE_ [Pauses breathlessly on the threshold, then pushes past the porter. The valet confronts her with arms outstretched to stay her entering.] HELENE. Ferdinand--I--I am here! [Lassalle turns and stares, surprised, overcome, joyous--seizes the valet by the shoulder and pushes him out of the door, bowling over the porter who blocks the entrance. Lassalle and Helene face each other. He is about to take her in his arms; she backs away.] HELENE. Not yet, dear, not yet! [She sinks into a chair in great confusion, struggling for breath.] LASSALLE. [_Leaning over her tenderly_] Tell me what has happened! HELENE. The worst.
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