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Have you heard the world is upside down, Jozwowicz! Doctor. What is it, Your Highness? Prince. And perhaps you will also become a minister. Doctor. It may be. Prince. Did you hear? And do you think that I will call you "Your Excellency"? Doctor. It would be proper. Prince. Jozwowicz, do you wish to give me a stroke of apoplexy? Doctor. Be calm, Your Highness.

Drahomir. Yes, then. Stella. I guessed it. But perhaps it is better for both of us. Drahomir. Oh, yes. There are things which cannot be expressed, although the heart is bursting. A while ago you told me that you will remember it will be better for you to forget. Stella. I cannot. Then I love you, my dearest, and that is the reason why I escape. Oh, God! Drahomir. Jozwowicz. George. Drahomir.

He wishes to have a talk with you to-day, because he will not be able to see you again. What does it mean? Doctor. He will be here at five o'clock. Stella. Very well. Doctor. And now, pray, return to your room. Your dress is too thin and you might catch cold. Jozwowicz. Anton. Anton. Ah, that is the princess. Doctor. Yes, it is she. Anton. Very pretty, but looks as though she was made of mist.

In your eyes there shone hatred for me, although I have never wronged, you. Be the judge yourself! Doctor. We shall see. Jozwowicz. Servant. Servant. A messenger brought this letter from Mr. Anton Zuk. Doctor. Give it to me. I will crush you into dust; and now I shall not hesitate any longer. Jozwowicz. Mrs. Czeska. Doctor, I am looking for you. Doctor. What has happened? Czeska. Stella is ill.

I congratulate you. It is written with scientific accuracy. The papers of the Conservative party have gone mad with wrath. Doctor. Very good. What more? Anton. Three days ago your election was doubtful in the suburbs. I learned about it, however gathered the electors and made a speech. "Citizens," I said, in the end, "I know only one remedy for all your misery it is called Jozwowicz.

Sit near the princess and entertain her. Go ahead! Jan. I am going, mamma. Countess. There is too much of that audacity. I have sent Mr. Podczaski to the electors, and they say: "We do not need representatives without heads." I am only surprised that the prince is not more indignant. I rush here and there, I pray and work, and they dare to oppose to my son Mr. Jozwowicz. Prince.

Before his lordship to give up everything for his sake? No! You do not know me. Enough of sentiment. A certain force is necessary and I have it, and I shall make a road for myself and for all of you even if I should be obliged to trample over a hundred such as Pretwic. Anton. No, Jozwowicz, you have always done as you wanted with me, but now you cannot do it.

He is an honest man, too. Prince. Honest? Very well, then, but you are better because you are not a democrat. Drahomir, I love you. Stella, I love him Ah! She is not here. Drahomir. Thank you, prince. Prince. If I had another daughter, I would well Drahomir. Prince, pray do not speak that way. Prince. Come, have a cigar with me. We will call the others and have a talk. Jozwowicz! Pretwic!

How can you permit such as Jozwowicz to compete with society people? Why do you retain him? Prince. Frankly speaking, it is not I who keep him it is he who keeps me. By keeping him, you serve the democracy. Prince. I I serve the democracy? Stella, do you hear? Countess. Every one will say so. Mr. Jozwowicz is the democratic candidate. Prince.

What are these people doing here, and what does she wish to tell me? Is it possible But no, it is impossible. I am uneasy, but in a moment everything will be cleared up. What an ass I am! She simply wishes to talk to me about the prince's health. It is this moonlight that makes me so dreamy I ought to have a guitar. Mr. Jozwowicz? Doctor. I am here, princess. Stella.