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the complete plays-第18章

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ALL。              He's drawn an Ace!

                  He's drawn an Ace!

      Sing Clubs and Diamonds; Spades and Hearts!



ALL (dancing)。

                  He's drawn an Ace!

                  Observe his face

      Such very good fortune falls to few

      Sing Clubs and Diamonds; Spades and Hearts

      Sing Clubs; Spades; Hearts and Diamonds too!



NOT。  That both these maids may keep their troth;

            And never misfortune them befall;

      I'll hold 'em as trustee for both



ALL。              He'll hold 'em both!

                  He'll hold 'em both!

      Sing Hearts; Clubs; Diamonds; Spades and all!



ALL (dancing)。    By joint decree

                  As {our/your} trustee

      This Notary {we/you} will now instal

      In custody let him keep {their/our} hearts;

      Sing Hearts; Clubs; Diamonds; Spades and all!



'Dance and exeunt LUDWIG; ERNEST; and

NOTARY with the two Girls。



March。 Enter the seven Chamberlains of the

GRAND DUKE RUDOLPH。



                  CHORUS OF CHAMBERLAINS。



      The good Grand Duke of Pfennig Halbpfennig;

      Though; in his own opinion; very very big;

      In point of fact he's nothing but a miserable prig

      Is the good Grand Duke of Pfennig Halbpfennig!



      Though quite contemptible; as every one agrees;

      We must dissemble if we want our bread and cheese;

      So hail him in a chorus; with enthusiasm big;

      The good Grand Duke of Pfennig Halbpfennig!



Enter the GRAND DUKE RUDOLPH。  He is meanly and miserably dressed

      in old and patched clothes; but blazes with a profusion of

      orders and decorations。  He is very weak and ill; from low

      living。



                        SONGRUDOLPH。



      A pattern to professors of monarchical autonomy;

      I don't indulge in levity or compromising bonhomie;

      But dignified formality; consistent with economy;

            Above all other virtues I particularly prize。

      I never join in merrimentI don't see joke or jape any

      I never tolerate familiarity in shape any

      This; joined with an extravagant respect for

            tuppence…ha'penny;

            A keynote to my character sufficiently supplies。



(Speaking。)  Observe。  (To Chamberlains。)  My snuff…box!



(The snuff…box is passed with much ceremony from the Junior

      Chamberlain; through all the others; until it is presented

      by the  Senior Chamberlain to RUDOLPH; who uses it。)



      That incident a keynote to my character supplies。



RUD。  I weigh out tea and sugar with precision mathematical

      Instead of beer; a penny eachmy orders are emphatical

      (Extravagance unpardonable; any more than that I call);

        But; on the other hand; my Ducal dignity to keep

      All Courtly ceremonialto put it comprehensively

      I rigidly insist upon (but not; I hope; offensively)

      Whenever ceremonial can be practised inexpensively

        And; when you come to think of it; it's really very

cheap!



(Speaking。)  Observe。  (To Chamberlains。)  My handkerchief!



(Handkerchief is handed by Junior Chamberlain to the next in

      order; and so on until it reaches RUDOLPH; who is much

      inconvenienced by the delay。)



      It's sometimes inconvenient; but it's always very cheap!



      RUD。  My Lord Chamberlain; as you are aware; my marriage

with the wealthy Baroness von Krakenfeldt will take place

to…morrow; and you will be good enough to see that the rejoicings

are on a scale of unusual liberality。  Pass that on。 (Chamberlain

whispers to Vice…Chamberlain; who whispers to the next; and so

on。)  The sports will begin with a Wedding Breakfast Bee。  The

leading pastry…cooks of the town will be invited to compete; and

the winner will not only enjoy the satisfaction of seeing his

breakfast devoured by the Grand Ducal pair; but he will also be

entitled to have the Arms of Pfennig Halbpfennig tattoo'd between

his shoulder…blades。  The Vice…Chamberlain will see to this。  All

the public fountains of Speisesaal will run with Gingerbierheim

and Currantweinmilch at the public expense。  The Assistant

Vice…Chamberlain will see to this。  At night; everybody will

illuminate; and as I have no desire to tax the public funds

unduly; this will be done at the inhabitants' private expense。

The Deputy Assistant Vice…Chamberlain will see to this。  All my

Grand Ducal subjects will wear new clothes; and the Sub…Deputy

Assistant Vice…Chamberlain will collect the usual commission on

all sales。  Wedding presents (which; on this occasion; should be

on a scale of extraordinary magnificence) will be received at the

Palace at any hour of the twenty…four; and the Temporary

Sub…Deputy Assistant Vice…Chamberlain will sit up all night for

this purpose。  The entire population will be commanded to enjoy

themselves; and with this view the Acting Temporary Sub…Deputy

Assistant Vice…Chamberlain will sing comic songs in the

Market…place from noon to nightfall。  Finally; we have composed a

Wedding Anthem; with which the entire population are required to

provide themselves。  It can be obtained from our Grand Ducal

publishers at the usual discount price; and all the Chamberlains

will be expected to push the sale。  (Chamberlains bow and 

exeunt)。  I don't feel at all comfortable。  I hope I'm not doing

a foolish thing in getting married。  After all; it's a poor heart

that never rejoices; and this wedding of mine is the first little

treat I've allowed myself since my christening。  Besides;

Caroline's income is very considerable; and as her ideas of

economy are quite on a par with mine; it ought to turn out well。

Bless her tough old heart; she's a mean little darling!  Oh; here

she is; punctual to her appointment!



Enter BARONESS VON KRAKENFELDT。



      BAR。  Rudolph!  Why; what's the matter?

      RUD。  Why; I'm not quite myself; my pet。  I'm a little

worried and upset。  I want a tonic。  It's the low diet; I think。

I am afraid; after all; I shall have to take the bull by the

horns and have an egg with my breakfast。

      BAR。  I shouldn't do anything rash; dear。  Begin with a

jujube。 (Gives him one。)

      RUD。 (about to eat it; but changes his mind)。  I'll keep it

for supper。 (He sits by her and tries to put his arm round her

waist。)

      BAR。  Rudolph; don't!  What in the world are you thinking

of?

      RUD。  I was thinking of embracing you; my sugarplum。  Just

as a little cheap treat。

      BAR。  What; here?  In public?  Really; you appear to have

no

sense of delicacy。

      RUD。  No sense of delicacy; Bon…bon!

      BAR。  No。  I can't make you out。  When you courted me; all

your courting was done publicly in the Marketplace。  When you

proposed to me; you proposed in the Market…place。  And now that

we're engaged you seem to desire that our first tte…

occur in the Marketplace!  Surely you've a room in your

Palacewith blindsthat would do?

      RUD。  But; my own; I can't help myself。  I'm bound by my

own

decree。

      BAR。  Your own decree?

      RUD。  Yes。  You see; all the houses that give on the

Market…place belong to me; but the drains (which date back to the

reign of Charlemagne) want attending to; and the houses wouldn't

letso; with a view to increasing the value of the property; I

decreed that all love…episodes between affectionate couples

should take place; in public; on this spot; every Monday;

Wednesday; and Friday; when the band doesn't play。

      BAR。  Bless me; what a happy idea!  So moral too!  And have

you found it answer?

      RUD。  Answer?  The rents have gone up fifty per cent; and

the sale of opera…glasses (which is a Grand Ducal monopoly) has

received an extraordinary stimulus!  So; under the circumstances;

would you allow me to put my arm round your waist?  As a source

of income。  Just once!

      BAR。  But it's so very embarrassing。  Think of the

opera…gla
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