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IVANOFF
ACT II

ever you wish; but for heaven’s sake let us go at once, or I shall die.

Ivanoff. [Shaking with wild laughter] What is this? Is it the beginning for me of a new life? Is it, Sasha? Oh, my happiness, my joy! [He draws her to him] My freshness, my youth!

Enter Anna from the garden. She sees her husband and Sasha, and stops as if petrified.

Ivanoff. Oh, then I shall live once more? And work?

Ivanoff and Sasha kiss each other. After the kiss they look around and see Anna.

Ivanoff. [With horror] Sarah!


The curtain falls.