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Ulfheim.

[With a large gesture.] Then there we shall stand, free and serene—as the man and woman we really are!

Maia.

[Laughing.] You with your goat-legs, yes!

Ulfheim.

And you with your—. Well, let that pass.

Maia.

Yes, come—let us pass—on.

Ulfheim.

Stop! Whither away, comrade?

Maia.

Down to the hotel, of course.

Ulfheim.

And afterwards?

Maia.

Then we'll take a polite leave of each other, with thanks for pleasant company.

Ulfheim.

Can we part, we two? Do you think we can?

Maia.

Yes, you didn't manage to tie me up, you know.