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Updated: May 27, 2025
SPIEGEL. That's just what it should be! If ye have courage, let any one of you step forward and say he has still something to lose, and not everything to gain? SCHW. Verily, I should have a good deal to lose, if I were to lose all that I have yet to win! PAZ. Yes, by Jove! and I much to win, if I could win all that I have not got to lose.
And when the wayfarer sees you swinging to and fro in the breeze he will mutter to himself, "That fellow's brains had no water in them, I'll warrant me," and then groan over the hardship of the times. Well said, Spiegelberg! Well said! Why the devil do we stand here hesitating? SCHW. And suppose it is called disgrace what then?
Such a man shall be my friend, my angel, my god him will I worship! ROLLER. Such friends behold in us; be but advised! SCHW. Come with us into the Bohemian forests! SCHWEIT. You shall be our captain! you must be our captain! Slaves and cowards! CHARLES VON M. Who inspired thee with that thought? Hark, fellow!
RAZ. Or we might take the field to cure a fashionable ailment. I know a quack doctor who has built himself a house with nothing but mercury, as the motto over his door implies. Spiegelberg, thou art a great man! or else a blind hog has by chance found an acorn. SCHW. Excellent schemes! Honorable professions! How great minds sympathize!
Hallo! fellow! are you dreaming? or Your money or your life! Moor! where are you going? What's the matter? GRIMM. What ails him? What has he been doing? He is as pale as death. SCHW. He must have got strange news. Just let us see! "Unfortunate brother!" a pleasant beginning "I have only briefly to inform you that you have nothing more to hope for.
SPIEGEL. It wants nothing but courage; as to the headwork, I take that entirely upon myself. Courage, I say, Schweitzer! Courage, Roller! Grimm! Razman! Schufterle! Courage! SCHW. Courage! If that is all, I have courage enough to walk through hell barefoot. SCHUFT. And I courage enough to fight the very devil himself under the open gallows for the rescue of any poor sinner.
Brother, brother! the letter, the letter! What's the matter? You have grown as pale as a whitewashed wall! CHARLES VON M. My brother's hand! SCHW. What the deuce is Spiegelberg about there? GRIMM. The fellow's mad. He jumps about as if he had St. Vitus' dance. SCHUF. His wits are gone a wool gathering! He's making verses, I'll be sworn! RAZ. Spiegelberg! Ho! Spiegelberg! The brute does not hear.
He commands me to close the letter. Farewell forever! I pity you. SCHW. A most amiable and loving brother, in good truth! And the scoundrel's name is Francis. Bread and water! Is that it? A temperate diet! But I have made a better provision for you. Did I not say that I should have to think for you all at last? SCHWEIT. What does the blockhead say! The jackass is going to think for us all!
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