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[Act I
Bertha
[Laying the flowers in her lap.] I am wondering if that is what you say—to the others.
Robert
[Surprised.] What others?
Bertha
The other women. I hear you have so many admirers.
Robert
[Involuntarily.] And that is why you too . . .?
Bertha
But you have, haven't you?
Robert
Friends, yes.
Bertha
Do you speak to them in the same way?
Robert
[In an offended tone.] How can you ask me such a question? What kind of a person do you think I am? Or why do you listen to me? Did you not like me to speak to you in that way?
Bertha
What you said was very kind. [She looks at him for a moment.] Thank you for saying it—and thinking it.
Robert
[Leaning forward.] Bertha!
Bertha
Yes?
Robert
I have the right to call you by your name. From old