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Liliom

Are you sick?


Julie

No. . . . But you wanted to know what my headaches came from—and you said I seemed—changed.


Liliom

Did I? I guess I meant the carpenter.


Julie

I've been—what? The carpenter? No. It's something entirely different—it's awful hard to tell—but you'll have to know sooner or later—I'm not a bit—scared—because it's a perfectly natural thing——


Liliom

[Puts the coffee cup on the table.] What?


Julie

When—when a man and woman—live together——


Liliom

Yes.


Julie

I'm going to have a baby. [She exits swiftly at back. There is a pause. Ficsur appears at the open window and looks in.]