Plays: the Father; Countess Julie; the Outlaw; the Stronger by August Strindberg
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you. Your mother wanted to eat me, but she was not allowed to. I am
Saturn who ate his children because it had been prophesied that they would eat him. To eat or be eaten! That is the question. If I do not eat you, you will eat me, and you have already shown your teeth! But don't be frightened my dear child; I won't harm you. [Goes and takes a revolver from the wall.] BERTHA [Trying to escape]. Help, Mother, help, he wants to kill me. NURSE [Comes in]. Mr. Adolf, what is it? CAPTAIN [Examining revolver]. Have you taken out the cartridges? NURSE. Yes, I put them away when I was tidying up, but sit down and be quiet and I'll get them out again! [She takes the Captain by the arm and gets him into a chair, into which he sinks feebly. Then she takes out the straitjacket and goes behind the chair. Bertha slips out left.] NURSE. Mr. Adolf, do you remember when you were my dear little boy and I tucked you in at night and used to repeat: "God who holds his children dear" to you, and do you remember how I used to get up in the night and give you a drink, how I would light the candle and tell you stories when you had bad dreams and couldn't sleep? Do you remember all that? CAPTAIN. Go on talking, Margret, it soothes my head so. Tell me some more. |
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