The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann - Volume I by Gerhart Hauptmann
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HELEN
Investigations in Witzdorf! In this wretched little hole. Ah, you're jesting. It isn't possible. LOTH You say: wretched? Yet there is a very unusual degree of wealth here. HELEN Oh, of course, in that respect.... LOTH I've been continually astonished. I can assure you that such farms are not to be found elsewhere; they seem literally steeped in abundance. HELEN You are quite right. There's more than one stable here in which the cows and horses feed from marble mangers and racks of German silver! It is all due to the coal which was found under our fields and which turned the poor peasants rich almost in the twinkling of an eye. [_She points to the picture in the background._] Do you see--my grandfather was a freight carter. The little property here belonged to him, but he could not get a living out of his bit of soil and so he had to haul freight. That's a picture of him in his blue blouse; they still wore blouses like that in those days. My father, when he was young, wore one too.--No! When I said "wretched" I didn't mean that. Only it's so desolate here. There's |
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