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ACT II


The drawing-room of Lebedieff’s house. In the centre is a door leading into a garden. Doors open out of the room to the right and left. The room is furnished with valuable old furniture, which is carefully protected by linen covers. The walls are hung with pictures. The room is lighted by candelabra. Zinaida is sitting on a sofa; the elderly guests are sitting in arm-chairs on either hand. The young guests are sitting about the room on small chairs. Kosich, Avdotia Nazarovna, George, and others are playing cards in the background. Gabriel is standing near the door on the right. The maid is passing sweetmeats about on a tray. During the entire act guests come and go from the garden, through the room, out of the door on the left, and back again. Enter Martha through the door on the right. She goes toward Zinaida.


Zinaida. [Gaily] My dearest Martha!

Martha. How do you do, Zinaida? Let me congratulate you on your daughter’s birthday.

Zinaida. Thank you, my dear; I am delighted to see you. How are you?

Martha. Very well indeed, thank you. [She sits down on the sofa] Good evening, young people!

The younger guests get up and bow.

First Guest. [Laughing] Young people indeed! Do you call yourself an old person?

Martha. [Sighing] How can I make any pretense to youth now?

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