The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann - Volume I by Gerhart Hauptmann
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Even if you have them daily before your eyes, Miss Krause. Indeed. I think that is necessary if one is to discover what is truly interesting about them. HELEN Dear me! If it's so hard to discover--I mean what is interesting about them! LOTH Well; it is interesting, for instance that these people, as you say, always look so menacing and so morose. HELEN Why do you think that _that_ is particularly interesting? LOTH Because it is not the usual thing. The rest of us look that way only sometimes and by no means always. HELEN Yes, but why do they always look so ... so full of hatred and so surly? There must be some reason for that. LOTH |
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