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That are you! MAX. You knew him only from this morn! But I Have lived ten years already in his presence; And who knows whether in this very moment He is not merely waiting for us both To own our loves in order to unite us? You are silent! You look at me with such a hopelessness! What have you to object against your father? THEKLA. I? Nothing. Only he's so occupied-- He has no leisure time to think about The happiness of us two. [Taking his hand tenderly. Follow me Let us not place too great a faith in men. These Terzkys--we will still be grateful to them For every kindness, but not trust them further Than they deserve;--and in all else rely On our own hearts! MAX. O! shall we e'er be happy? THEKLA. Are we not happy now? Art thou not mine? Am I not thine? There lives within my soul A lofty courage--'tis love gives it me! I ought to be less open--ought to hide My heart more from thee--so decorum dictates: But where in this place couldst thou seek for truth, If in my mouth thou didst not find it? We now have met, then let us hold each other Clasped in a lasting and a firm embrace. Believe me this was more than their intent. Then be our loves like some blest relic kept Within the deep recesses of the heart. From heaven alone the love has been bestowed, To heaven alone our gratitude is due; It can work wonders for us still. SCENE VI. To them enters the COUNTESS TERZKY. COUNTESS (in a pressing manner). Come, come! My husband sends me for you. It is now The latest moment. [They not appearing to attend to what she says, she steps between them. Part you! THEKLA. Oh, not yet! It has been scarce a moment. COUNTESS. Ay! Then time Flies swiftly with your highness, princess niece! MAX. There is no hurry, aunt. COUNTESS. Away! Away! The folks begin to miss you. Twice already His father has asked for him. THEKLA. Ha! His father! COUNTESS. You understand that, niece! THEKLA. Why needs he To go at all to that society? 'Tis not his proper company. They may Be worthy men, but he's too young for them; In brief, he suits not such society. COUNTESS. You mean, you'd rather keep him wholly here? THEKLA (with energy). Yes! You have hit it aunt! That is my meaning, Leave him here wholly! Tell the company---- COUNTESS. What! have yo
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