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Julie

[Raising her voice eagerly, almost triumphantly.] I've nothing to make up with you.


Mrs. Muskat

But I have with you. Everyone says hard things against the poor dead boy—except us two. You don't say he was bad.


Julie

[Raising her voice yet higher, this time on a defiant, wholly triumphant note.] Yes, I do.


Mrs. Muskat

I understand, my child. But he beat me, too. What does that matter? I've forgotten it.


Julie

[From now on answers her coldly, drily, without looking at her.j] That's your own affair.


Mrs. Muskat

If I can help you in any way——


Julie

There's nothing I need.


Mrs. Muskat

I still owe him two kronen, back pay.