The Inspector-General by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
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and ask everybody where they are. Be sure and find
out who the newcomer is and what he is like, do you hear? Peep through a crack and find everything out --what sort of eyes he has, whether they are black or blue, and be back here instantly, this minute, do you hear? Quick, quick, quick! She keeps on calling and they both stand at the window until the curtain drops. ACT II A small room in the inn, bed, table, travelling bag, empty bottle, boots, clothes brush, etc. SCENE I OSIP [lying on his master's bed]. The devil take it! I'm so hungry. There's a racket in my belly, as if a whole regiment were blowing trumpets. We'll never reach home. I'd like to know what we are going to do. Two months already since we left St. Pete. He's gone |
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