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Lucky Pehr by August Strindberg
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you will have been given more than others, and therefore more will
be required of you at some future time.

PEHR. Let me see it!

FAIRY. This ring has the power to grant you all your wishes--to
your credit, but to no one's harm.

PEHR. That's a fine ring! But what will the old man say?

FAIRY. He is only going to meet with his just punishment--
punishment for his selfishness.

PEHR. Yes, that is just. All the same I feel sorry for him.

FAIRY. Do not grieve for him; I shall watch over his sorrow.

PEHR. Sorrow! Nothing else? Sorrow, he says, is the one pleasure in
life. Let him sit and enjoy it then. I shall probably furnish him
with opportunities.

FAIRY. And lastly, young man, will you take provisions from the
Wise Man?

PEHR. What should they be?--Good advice?

FAIRY. Yes.

PEHR. Alas, I have such quantities of that!

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