Pandora's Box: A Tragedy in Three Acts
 PUNTSCHU. By God, she's really been crying! Who's done anything to hurt you, little goddess? 

PUNTSCHU.

 LUDMILLA. (Kneels before her and folds her in her arms.) Tell me, cherub, what bad thing has happened. Do you want a cookie? Do you want some chocolate? 

LUDMILLA.

 MAGELONE. It's just nerves. The child's getting them much too soon. It would be the best thing if no one paid any attention to her! 

MAGELONE.

 PUNTSCHU. That sounds like you! You're a pretty mother! The courts'll yet take the child away from you and appoint me her guardian! (Stroking Kadidia's cheeks.) Isn't that so, my little goddess? 

PUNTSCHU.

 GESCHWITZ. I should be glad if we started the baccarat again at last? (All go into the card-room. Lulu is held back at the door by Bob.) [Pg 47] 

GESCHWITZ.

[Pg 47]

 LULU. (When Bob has whispered to her.) Certainly! Let him come in! (Bob opens the door and lets Schigolch enter, in evening dress, his patent-leather shoes much worn, and keeping on his shabby opera hat.) 

LULU.

 SCHIGOLCH. (With a look at Bob.) Where d'd you get him from? 

SCHIGOLCH.

 LULU. The circus. 

LULU.

 SCHIGOLCH. How much does he get? 

SCHIGOLCH.

 LULU. Ask him if it interests you. (To Bob.) Shut the doors. (Bob goes out lower left, shutting the door behind him.) 


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