Plays: Comrades; Facing Death; Pariah; Easter Part 14
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AXEL. Feel now how millions have felt, when they have begged on their knees for the mercy of being allowed to give what the other accepts.
Feel it for your whole s.e.x, and then tell them how it felt.
BERTHA [Rising]. Good night. The day after tomorrow, then.
AXEL. You still want the party tomorrow, then?
BERTHA. Yes, I want the party tomorrow.
AXEL. Good. The day after tomorrow, then.
[They go out, each their own way right and left.]
CURTAIN.
ACT IV.
[SCENE.--Same. But the gla.s.s doors leading to orchard are open. The sun is still s.h.i.+ning outside and the studio is brightly lighted. The side doors are open. A serving table is seen out in the orchard; on it are gla.s.ses and bottles, et cetera. Axel wears cutaway, but without the decoration, and is wearing a standing collar with four-in-hand scarf.
His hair is brushed straight back. Bertha wears a dark gown, cut square, with frilled fichu. She has a flower on the left shoulder. The Misses Hall are extravagantly and expensively dressed. Bertha enters from orchard. She is pale and has dark shadows under her eyes. Abel enters from door at back. They embrace and kiss each other.]
BERTHA. Good afternoon, and welcome.
ABEL. Good afternoon.
BERTHA. And Gaga promised to come?
ABEL. Absolutely certain. He was in a regretful spirit and begged forgiveness. [Bertha straightens out her fichu.] But what is the matter with you today? Has anything happened?
BERTHA. How so? What?
ABEL. You are not like yourself. Have you--? Bertha! Have you--
BERTHA. Don't talk.
ABEL. Your eyes are so full of color and brilliancy! What? Is is possible--? And so pale? Bertha!
BERTHA. I must go out to my guests.
ABEL. Tell me, are Carl and ostermark here?
BERTHA. Both are out in the orchard.
ABEL. And Mrs. Hall and the girls?
BERTHA. Mrs. Hall will come litter, but the girls are in my room.
ABEL. I'm afraid that our scheme of revenge will fall as flat as a pancake.
BERTHA. No, not this--not this one!
[Willmer enters with a bouquet of flowers. He goes to Bertha, kisses her hand, and gives her the bouquet.]
WILLMER. Forgive me! For my love's sake!
BERTHA. No, not on that account, but--it doesn't matter. I don't know why, but today I don't want any enemies.
[Axel comes in. Bertha and Willmer look distressed.]
AXEL [To Bertha, not noticing Willmer]. Pardon--if I disturb--
BERTHA. Not at all.
AXEL. I only wanted to ask if you had ordered the supper?
BERTHA. Yes, of course--as you wished.
AXEL. Very well. I only wanted to know. [Pause.]
ABEL. How festive you two look! [Bertha and Axel are silent. Willmer breaks the embarra.s.sment by starting for the orchard.] Listen, Gaga--
[She hastens out after Willmer.]
AXEL. What have you ordered for the supper?
BERTHA [Looks at him and smiles]. Lobsters and poulet.
AXEL [Uncertain]. What are you smiling at?
BERTHA. My thoughts.
AXEL. What are you thinking then?
BERTHA. I am thinking--no, I really don't know--unless it was about the betrothal supper we had together in the Gardens that spring evening when you had wooed--
AXEL. You had wooed--
BERTHA. Axel!--And now it is the last, last time. It was a short summer.
AXEL. Quite short, but the sun will come again.
BERTHA. Yes, for you who can find suns.h.i.+ne in every street.
AXEL. What is there to hinder you from seeking warmth at the same fire?
BERTHA. And so we shall meet again, perhaps--some evening by street light, you mean?
AXEL. I didn't mean that--but _a la bonne heure_! That at least will be a free relation.
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