"Mozart:" "Entführung aus dem Serail (finale 2nd act)" ""I pardon your repenting." "Well, it's over now." "Long live love." "Love is all we care about." "Let nothing ignite the fire of jealousy."" "The first two acts were superb, I'm curious about the third act." " Theo - yes?" "he just greeted me in such a strange manner" " do you think he..., he...?" "come on. one always imagines such things" " isn't she coming tonight?" " no" " when the lights go down I'm going to her?" "I beg you, please be careful yes I know" " The Emperor." " yes pass me the opera glasses, Christine" "but that's scandalous" "I'll break the guy's bones." "such an embarassment such things always happen to me" "drive slowly coachman, home" "the last act?" "I'll inquire, Madame baroness." "it's playing for... 15 minutes it'll last..." "one moment, I'll ask the assistant" "but Spitz, not now." "I'm in the middle of the performance" " what?" "10.37 - thank you" " if you please, Madame baroness, I've just asked the assistant he says: 8.08 - 10.37 and if the assistant says 10.37, 10.37 it is" "10.37?" "thank you" "so you see, another half hour all the same, I..." "I beg you, let me go now" "I can't stand it any longer really I can't" "I can't stand it any more you see, you husband, I..." "I see him every day, and..." "I talk to him, have to look him in the eyes and now I'm here" "I just can't tear myself away from you" "but we never have a peaceful moment together every is so.... so secret like under an evil spell" "then I'll come to you you give me your keys, yes?" " did anything happen?" " nothing thank you." "I don't need you any longer today" "good evening" "good evening still having a headache?" "thank you, I'm better" "is the opera already over?" "I didn't stay till the end" "I didn't want to leave you alone so long" "a pity you didn't come" "today I had the biggest misfortune" "I insist, I want you to investigate who is throwing such machinery in the audience it might have hit a spectator" "The First lieutenant is perfectly right, this is most improper" "I'll give the guy something for it, you can be sure" "I quite agree with the First lieutenant, you know, from the gallery sometimes things are falling but I've never seen anything like that" "I've been in the house for 20 years, but this has never happened before during the renovation one thought about.." "raising the upper parapet's awnings but the Imperial building inspector, for aesthetic reasons... and the costs going with it did refrain from it if he had..." " if you please - what is it?" "don't you see I'm talking with the First lieutenant it's just, I want to ask something" " alright - if you please, we were up on the gallery my friend and I and up there unfortunately something happened to us it's just, my friend wants to pass me the opera glasses, and... and suddenly... this is a nice coincidence" "I'm the lucky finder may I have the honour to hand you the charming little glasses personally" " I hope it didn't hurt you?" " not a bit." "and from such a height." "you must have a very hard skull just the contrary. it was a pleasure and I must thank you for it." "I watched the opera through them wonderfully" " really?" " really just wonderfully allow me:" "First lieutenant Kaiser" " good night Sir - good night servus, thank you" "I congratulate you, such a big success" "I have the honour good night, good night good night Mr. Weyring, good night Mr. Finka" "Mr. Weyring, one moment your daughter was here, she wants you to know she went out with Miss Schlager for a bit" " it seems she has been invited - then I'll take you home didn't she say where she went?" "no she didn't." "she went with a lieutenant of the Dragoons" " a lieutenant?" " it seems he's an acquaintance of the other lady is that so?" "well thank you Herr Schewes, good night" "I think your daughter shouldn't frequent this Mitzi Schlager why, Herr Sacht?" "well I don't know... you see, I... for some time I look upon your daughter with pleasurable feelings" " pleasurable feelings?" "is that so?" " yes and, you see..." "I'm..." "I'm definitely now entitled to a pension well Herr Bender, I can understand you but Christl, my daughter has a head of her own" "I don't think she'll marry a man just because he is "definitely"" "well, all this doesn't make you happy all this sitting about in coffee houses, that's not for me you know, my friend and I we have a charming appartment one of your own?" "almost the landlady is very old and not at home two charming rooms you know, if you were asking me, I'd say... just have a look at the rooms" "but surely, my friend will be here in a minute, and then we'll have a pleasant evening thank you kindly, but unfortunately my father is waiting for me but Christine, since your father knows that I'm with you" "well, I don't want to influence you, but it's just for a quarter of an hour a quarter of an hour then I have a Tokayer of '92 that's too old for me with the '92 you forget everything, you even forget your father" "but I don't want to forget him why, it was just a joke" "what about you, Miss Mitzi, you like Tokayer?" "I like only Tokayer so what. then we'll have another glass with pleasure, First Lieutenant" " don't say "First Lieutenant" - why "Lieutenant"?" "my name's Theo" "Theo?" "Theodor!" "I see, "Dori"." "I have a cousin whose name is Dori too he always spoke in verses" " do we have another glass?" " yes but just one we'll see" "Lieutenant, we've arrived" "we've arrived" "good evening Lieutenant." "The First Lieutenant is sitting over there in the corner with two ladies" " with two ladies?" " yes sir" " please tell him I want to talk to him - very well" "Louis, go fetch the First Lieutenant" " Sevus Lobheimer" " Servus Lenski let's play a game of billiard" " I can't, I'm with..." " for two hours I'm playing billiard by myself one shouldn't always play billiard alone" " if you please, Lieutenant - thank you" "what's the matter?" "why don't you come to our table?" "you know, I didn't want to..." "because... because the girls are there what's the matter?" "you're looking terrible his friend is good-looking too, isn't he?" "that's a Second Lieutenant how can you tell?" "because he has one pip the way you know about these ranks... with the time you learn about them" "I always told you to keep off if it were up to me you would have broken off long ago with the baroness it's no laugh anymore, the way you're looking now" "there are enough nice girls around" "come on, come with me you don't want to spoil all the fun" "at least, you can accompany us home and give me the keys the keys?" "I don't have the keys any more why not?" "I see the baroness took them?" "then I'll just have to manage to get the girls into the house look, one pip:" "lieutenant two pips: first lieutenant three pips: captain" "and four?" "general there's no such thing as four pips then come the gold braided collars, but that's not for us" "well ladies, my friend has arrived." "let me introduce" "Lieutenant Lobheimer" " this is...." " Mitzi Schlager and this... this is Miss Mitzi Schlager's friend" "well let's go" "I just spoke to my friend." "he's pleased to take you home" "but Lieutenant, I can go home alone no, I'll take you" "Lobheimer has such luck with women ok, but I'll just have a look at the apartment" "where can Miss Christine be?" "aren't you worried?" "no. why?" "she's a grown up girl that's true, but... she must be somewhere at this time not many restaurants are open" "Papagei, Maxim, Moulin Rouge nowadays everywhere is dancing for a young lady, not engaged yet... do you know where I became engaged, Mr. Binder?" "in the Wurstl-Prater and I was very happy about it but you see, my deceased sister she was home very night at eight o'clock" "I watched over her, protected her and felt very clever about it but later, you know when she started growing her first grey hairs and wrinkles when the young girl slowly became... one doesn't notice these things" "became an old maid, you see..." "I began to realize what I had really done" "that I protected her from all dangers" "but from all happiness too" "good evening, First Lieutenant" " well if you've been on duty all day..." " that's tough tired, very tired" "well...." "and then.... the political situation the political situation?" "Has the First lieutenant heard something?" "I know exactly what's going on." "I frequent the ministry of Foreign Affairs daily has something new happened?" "top secret" "But First lieutenant, my word of honour you must tell nobody whom should I tell anyway?" "listen at the moment in all European countries... things are happening... things.... atrocious" "well my good Pickelberger just a very threatening situation just imagine, how frightening, not knowing what really happens behind one's back well Pichelberger, that's diplomacy" "please take it. it helps it helps your headache thanks you, it'll go away by itself one moment, stay" "this is only eau de cologne, it surely helps" "I always take it too you take off your cap, get some fresh air, and everything will be alright" "here you are" "you must take it so, and press hard" "this is vey kind of you" "and now I'm home" "that's wasn't that far" "I thank you good night" "good evening Christl" " my father." " good evening, Miss Christine" "you know father, I've been with Mitzi down there, in the coffee house" "I hope you amused yourself with Mitzi" "Lieutenant" "I was young, too but in such a case" "I always took a carriage" "Christine, what I wanted to tell you" "I spoke today with our chorus director, he told me to take you to him he wants to meet you" "you shall sing for him that's very nice but that means working and studying" "so you don't make a fool of yourself" "yes yes" "don't take too long, Christine it's late" "good night" "esquadron, halt" "sir, one officer, 54 dragooners cross-country riding" " thank you, Lieutenant." " good morning, First Lieutenant morning, Lieutenant esquadron, big tour around me" "say, were are you nowadays?" "I've been looking for you since dawn" "I'm on duty since 5 o'clock step" "when I came home yesterday you were already snoring" " who is she?" " Christine - so what" "I'm just lucky always finding a Mitzi with her, no complications" " did you take her home directly, or did you go some place?" " no what do you mean, "no"" "I explained to Mitzi "trot"" "that's we're more comfortable at home and she understood why don't you tell me where you went does she have a boyfriend?" " very much so." " alright then." "now I insist that the Lieutenant give me a detailed report otherwise I'll be very rude but Theo, you know me, I'm not like you" "I'm not that fast esquadron, halt" "Colonel, sir, Lieutenant Kaiser and the 4th esquadron cross-country riding thank you" "I ask the gentleman to a conference before the menage thank you gentlemen" "well if that doesn't mean barrack arrest, then I know nothing about horses but guess who made a date with Mitzi and her friend today for lunch in the Reichenberger Preisl?" "smart First Lieutenant Kaiser himself!" "and you, Lieutenant, you'll accompany me!" " dismissed!" " servus, First Lieutenant of course you're coming with us." "especially since Theo asked for you but I have a singing lesson just as you please." "But I'm telling you, you can still sing when you're 50 and if Theo asks especially for you he'll have a reason, won't he?" "because Theo is not somebody just downing his Tokayer, but he has a character, I'm telling you and he really likes Fritz by the way, how is he, Fritz?" "I don't know you don't know?" "you let yourself be taken home by a gentleman and then you don't know how he is?" "when I drive with a gentleman from the theater to Prenzing, I know at once how he is we didn't speak silent waters run deep he had a headache headache?" "I know all about that. "Dearest, I have a headache, can't we go up to my place" that's what headache means!" "but Mitzi!" "you shouldn't think the worst just because he's a lieutenant surely he's always like that, silent and shy that would be a pity, I'm telling you as your friend" "Madam, I'm terribly sorry, but we don't stock this article" "I'm distressed myself, if Madam could pass in the afternoon a good day, I kiss your hand what did the lady want?" "baby gloves made out of glacé" " we must order them at once." " maybe Madam will drop by again in the afternoon" " I'm coming - we are most pleased." "any news?" "sir, this parcel has been delivered" ""Lieutenant Lobheimer." "I apologize again." "I permitted myself to mend the lining." "It was marvelous." "Yours sincerely." "The Baroness Eggersdorff"" "what do you think, gentlemen what were you thinking, gentlemen?" "where will this lead to, gentlemen?" "I don't want to mention the incident in the opera but in the street, gentlemen!" "at night, one of my gentlemen without his cap!" "do you imagine, gentleman, that because of you we'll have issued an army order that the honourable dragoon officers will have to fasten their caps with a ribbon after dark, so it won't fly away" "I strongly insist, gentlemen to take this to heart" "thank you!" "I think he meant us this soup is quite cold it seems the gentlemen who got us into this are having lunch elsewhere" "the major is perfectly right" "I'd like to know how an officer can laeve his cap behind impossible!" "I can only think of one occasion." "but on that occasion, I take my cap off!" "he's still a youngster, he doesn't have your problems sometimes one has to leave so quickly, one leaves other thinks beside one's cap our good friend Lobheimer is really quite careless the guy has too much luck with women" "what's the matter with him" "I'm not saying anything, but on the last regimental ball... the way he danced that was a bit too obvious" "a good day" "what was that?" " he ought to know." " why me?" "you know with whom he danced with whom?" "with the baroness Eggersdorf so what?" "well he's her brother-in-law" "I see" "that's beautiful isn't it this polka is very beautiful" " it depends whether one danced in an open or closed way." " closed of course" "I only dance a closed one" "a wonderful dance a bit obscene but very chique" " a bit wild." " you like to dance?" " yes" " let's dance." " yes please maybe a waltz let me see if they have a waltz" " waiter, do you have a waltz?" " no. 4" "you know, I can't tell you how happy I am that Fritzi met her through you go on!" "yes, I'm very happy about that too and otherwise?" " otherwise, I'm of course very happy too." " really?" "very happy?" "very" "you know, Fritz is not like me, he's another kind of man he is...." "I'm just thirsty" " what's that?" " but you're thirsty" " I want a Tokayer now stop it. and afterwards you won't have any left at home" " a fresh one - really?" "how nice waiter, the check" " no?" " yes" "of course I don't dance well but you do, very well" "you must very spoiled by the ladies you are dancing with on the great balls they are no match for you" "it's beautiful here, isn't it?" "we'll come here more often" " we have very little time - so what?" "time?" "I'll just take it" "we'll come here every day yes?" "every day?" "only Saturday, I can't" "I have to go to a dinner party" "I can't excuse myself from that" " but - well if it's not possible but that's not important, isn't it?" "we'll see each other so often from now on well now we've become friends a little, haven't we and then tomorrow..." "Tuesday" "why didn't you call the whole week?" "please don't ask." "you mustn't lie to me, you can tell me everything don't get excited" " you must say a few words to him." " why?" "he's looking all the time." "he watches us." "if you don't want to, I can't force you" "the baroness seems to amuse herself" "please Robert, I have to talk to you" "it's important it's a family matter" "please, not today, come tomorrow, will you?" "now he talks to the baron my father wrote me to give my regards thank you we see less of you in the last time, Lieutenant your father will be displeased" " well you know, the duty - in the evening too?" "I mean, you could come in the evening what about tomorrow evening?" " tomorrow?" "yes... no..." ". you'll manage to come well, that'll be a most interesting divorce case" "I swear that I love you" "that I'll love you eternally eternally" "what's that anyway: eternally?" "eternally?" "you know, eternally, that's even longer than you live don't be angry, I'll be a bit late tonight" "where are you going?" "I have to make a visit but I'll leave a soon as possible" "it's strange really" "I know nothing about you you must tell me some time about your life" "that's sweet of you, you asking that" "but you see, since I met you a whole new time started for me" "alright, then I'll come a bit later too" "I'll fetch father from the theater because of...." "well I'll tell you later why fetch your father?" "then I'll have to wait for you for an eternity." "for an eternity?" "what does it mean?" "eternity?" "eternally I'll love you" "I realize of course, lieutenant, if your duty is so tiring, I won't keep you any longer kiss your hand, Madame" "Sir one moment" "well Leo, won't you come in?" "no thank you, I want to talk with you alone please let's go upstairs" "it's a family matter so nothing can change it?" "but that was my brother-in-law." "why doesn't he come in?" "strange" "well I want to leave now is that so?" " do you remember?" "It was here in this room." " please everything must be finished between us when we talked the first time and you shouldn't come to me" "I want to have back the keys, too what?" "what's the matter?" "why?" "are you afraid?" "I assure you, I only told you because of the family yes yes, I thank you" "so I'll drop by tomorrow and have a look at the horses good evening." "I had to have a few word with Rudolph" "I must leave at once" " kiss your hand - good evening" "I must take leave, too baroness" "lieutenant baron good night" "Rudolph!" "listen Mitzi, you're such a sweet guy but if you make such a disorder, this is getting on my nerves" "you just haven't any talent for a party decorator" "that you don't realize how beautiful that is you don't have to turn the whole apartment upside down let me show you:" "I folded this three times then I cut it once from the left, once from the right making fringes and then look at the whole ensemble." "but you have no sense for poetry" "I like poetry all right but if you have to clean everything the next morning, then I don't like her" "Christine and I will come tomorrow and clean up everything why not stay overnight, that's more practical" "the way you talk, after one glass of wine... just you wait what I'll say after the second glass" "listen, we'll put the bureau over there where the piano is we'll take off the paintings all of them we'll empty out the bookcase and put candles inside so that it'll look like a party" "and on the tables we can throw some flowers, casually" " servus - servus Fritz" "Christine hasn't arrived yet take off you coat, so that we can celebrate we'll have mocca-cream tart, wine, nuts, apples and lots of other things" " I've made the decorations too, look, beautiful, isn't it?" " beautiful you see, Dori doesn't appreciate it he spends the whole day on the divan complaining" "Dori is so lazy, if it weren't for... such a beautiful porte-epée." "the ulans have much nicer sabres than the dragoons" "I've had a cousin with the Ulans who... drop you military reminiscences, won't you but I haven't any!" " so what?" " it's over" "I told her." "you know, we were alone for a moment, and then... it's strange, I'm really relieved" "so you're relieved?" "well, who always told you?" "who told you that there were other girls?" "who introduced you to Christine?" "to whom should you be grateful?" "silly dog, but I am grateful!" "so don't call me "silly dog"!" "grateful to you, that's what I am!" "grateful" "bravo. women are just lazy too look who's intruding when men are talking!" "I tell you, she's fresh in a way..." "I'm ticklish" "Christine. don't open." "I'll disguise myself play the double-eagle" "I wonder if she recognized me" "pardon, Baron one moment off with you" " what's the matter?" " he's here" " who?" "the Baron?" " yes." "be careful. don't become involved it might be a trap" "I really seem to intrude an intimate party" " a few friends." " girl-friends?" " won't you..." " no thank you." "I just want a few words may I ask what about yes, it's very simple" "and very disagreeable it regards rumors concerning you" "you and my wife" "of course I find it very embarrassing coming to you because of simple rumors, but" "I know your father and his family" "you realize that?" "I just need your word of honour, lieutenant" "Dori, are you or aren't you telling me who is the gentleman" ""bills, old bills"" "you're disgusting" "I thank you, lieutenant" "I won't keep you any longer till tomorrow" " you permit - one moment" "I am at your disposal" " what's the matter - now today... please Mitzi, leave us alone for a moment" "I want to hear it, too be reasonable, go outside for a moment, we have an important official matter to discuss" "now when I think I had left the whole affair behind me" "come, let's go to the balcony" "I'm not at all interested in your stupid secret" "I don't have to know, I can celebrate by myself as you please, I'll take my wine and celebrate for myself" " you'll be my second, won't you?" " of course and please talk to Lenski tonight" "I want him to be my other second as to the conditions" "I must accept everything the baron demands don't be so nervous, maybe it can all be settled" "such things pass well in 99 out of 100 cases" "I have the certain feeling that the baron will make sure it won't pass well this time and if I'm right look after Christine, won't you" "don't talk such rubbish" "I have the sincerest conviction that this whole affair..." " Fritz" " Christl put on your coat you'll catch cold we'll go in soon. we were waiting for you." "I'll open the door." " what shall we tell the girls?" " that doesn't matter now most of all, Christine must know nothing, but nothing!" "I'll just tell her, I have to take leave for two days, and... and we'll move into the barracks and... don't worry, I'll manage we'll just tell him, we pay on the first and he'll be satisfied" "isn't it mean of Dori to celebrate all alone" "you two make up, I'll open the door for Christl" "Fritz, something has happened" "I was introduced to the chorus director, and tomorrow I have an audition it it works out well I'll be a famous singer then I'll have my own carriage" "Fritz, are you happy?" "of course I am happy and then I'll be famous and all the people will know me and how father will be pleased" "then I'll go with you to the balls I can't go to just now the great balls, you know" "look whom I bring you, Christine Weyring the greatest singer of the Imperial Opera of the future and Mitzi Schlager, the hungriest girl of the present so you change trains in Prague" "Rudolph wants you to go to your parents' country place" "Counselor Exner will take care of the rest tell him I'm sorry, Leopold" "very sorry" "I'll tell him have a good trip" "Dori, listen, let me tell you something you are stupid and Fritz is boring a party cannot be like this" "I've seen a lot of parties but this is the most boring one then let's go down to Stadelmayer and fetch another Tokayer we have enough Tokayer at home be quiet. we'll go down and leave those two alone" "you'll accompany me, I find it too cold to be out on the street alone" "see you, maybe not" "halt what's the matter?" "it's not possible why not?" "what if the caretaker sees me?" "I have a key of my own now" "Dori, you're a genius" "what's the matter, Fritz?" "nothing you're so quiet tonight" " Christl?" " yes?" "listen" "Tomorrow, I'll probably have to..." "I think I'll have to take a leave you're going away?" "but only for two days then I'll be back" "I hope two days?" "I'm a always glad when I can see you" "Fritz, you are surely going away for longer than two days but yes" "Fritz, stay here, you surely will go away longer" "I don't think so" "and it's really unimportant for how long I'm going away you see, I..." "I like you a lot don't I?" "yes you're right, Fritz" "even if you stay away a whole year you're free, you've promised nothing" "and I have asked nothing of you and what becomes of me, that's of no importance" "I'm so happy that I... you can't ask more of life" "I just want you to know it and to believe me that I haven't loved anyone before you came, and that I certainly won't love anybody when you don't love me anymore" "I'm so happy" "court hearing regarding a matter of honour between" "Baron Rudolph von Eggersdorff, Legationsrat, Reserve Lieutenant of the 12 Hussar Regiment, as offended party" "Lobheimer, Fritz, lieutenant in the 3rd Dragoon Regiment, as offender seconds are his brother, major Baron Leopold von Eggersdorff" "Bezirkshauptmann Count Czarsky and First Lieutenants Lenski and Kaiser the conditions are:" "the conditions: for a civilian very charming for Lobheimer very honourable this is not a duel somebody once talked back at me, I told him: "I don't duel with civilians."" "diplomacy is not a matter of arms three years imprisonment, if it comes out if they are clever, they'll both shoot air every attempt at reconciliation is useless" "so?" "Herr Lobheimer's seconds have agreed to all conditions distance?" "30 steps bullet exchange?" "three times with drawn pistol you have the first shot" "the baron has the first shot 30 steps distance nothing you can do about it there's only one thing: stand like this" "and don't be weak in the knees well, it's not that terrible on that distance, no civilian will hit the mark" "weapon jacket, salon pants, cap, no lacquer boots there was a certain Jetzki of the 2nd Dragoons he came to the duel with lacquer boots down he went cigarette?" "no thank you just as well. only makes you nervous colonel sir, I humbly ask to speak to you in a personal matter please" "Lieutenant Lobheimer is my only friend his relations to Baroness Eggersdorff you're not going to tell me a story now which the whole garisson knows already?" "but the relations are finished but that depends on the outcome of the duel the duel must not take place on any account, colonel what do you mean?" "was the honourary court's session correct then?" "this duel is madness" "Fritz has met a girl now whom he loves" "and she loves him and now all of a sudden this affair turns up a scandal from the past from another life from a completely different life does Lobheimer want to quit the duel?" "Lieutenant Lobheimer does not know about my being here, colonel." "so what do you want then?" "I cannot act as second to this duel." "you want to abandon your friend?" "No!" "I only abandon him if I participate." "I protest against this duel!" "I protest against these conditions!" "We must prevent it because it is madness!" "First lieutenant, it is a matter of an affair of honour." "No!" "Two people standing opposite each other and shooting at each other!" "senseless. senseless." "First lieutenant!" "your nerves must be worn out." "stand to." "do you realize the consequences of your attitude?" "yes." "how do you think you can go on living without a uniform?" "maybe on a coffee plantation in Brazil" "your father was my best friend a wonderful comrade" "your great-father is our regiment's proudest remembrance the victor of Ampezzo a hero your family's name is inextricably entwined with our glorious army's history and every shot which isn't fired in self-defense is murder!" "First Lieutenant" "I expect you to take the consequences of your behavior" "I have nothing more to say to you" "My name is Lobheimer ah, the lieutenant." "pleased to meet you, my name is Weyring." "could I speak to Miss Christine?" "my daughter is not at home she has an audition in the theater today" "what a pity" " could I all the same?" " but of course" "won't you sit down?" "no thank you" "I just want to... talk to Miss Christine" "your daughter because I..." "I'm going away" "but I'm... back tomorrow" "my daughter will be sorry that she..." "but I'll tell her, Lieutenant you shouldn't look around, we are very simple people oh no, no," "I think it very beautiful really very beautiful" "just like I imagined" "for how long have you been living up here with Christl?" "I beg your pardon?" "I mean, for how long has Christine's mother been dead?" "I see, it's been... seven years" "Christine was twelve then." "well..." "I thank you" "I take my leave my daughter has told me a lot about you" "I imagined you just like that, lieutenant" "and give my regards to Miss Christine" "thank you. do you have anything else?" "[sings Brahms, No. 15 from Deutsche Volkslieder, book III] little sister, little sister, when will we go home?" "tomorrow when the cock crows we'll go home little brother, little brother, then we'll go home" "little sister, little sister, why are you so pale?" "this is the morning light on my little cheeks little brother, littler brother, like wet from the dew" "little sister, little sister, you are stumbling so feebly" "I'm looking for the chamber's door, I'm looking for my little bed little brother, it will be fine below the ground." "the two are here, where is the third?" "yes" "I hope it'll turn out well, won't it?" "yes" "gentlemen, you've heard the duel's conditions as agreed by your seconds" "I notify, that you are bound by honour not to shoot before my command "Draw - fire"" "I ask you to measure the distance by steps" "another half minute" "where's the... second shot?" "where's the second shot?" "Dori, where's the second shot?" "Mr. Weyring, please try to be back in an hour" "quick, you must help us, please" "Christine, something has happened, quick quick, quick, Fritz" " there's nobody here, the lieutenant is still away" " I know but he'll be back today" "I want to wait for him" "such a disorder" "there is such a disorder" "she's not home." "the neighbor told me she's at the modist's" "Fritz?" "good morning what's the matter?" "where's Fritz?" "why don't you say something?" "tell me, where is Fritz?" "he's not in Vienna" "I know that, he told me himself he's away but he's stayed in Vienna" "because he has fought a duel" "fought a duel?" "and?" "well... he has... he has... he's dead." "yes. why?" "why did he fight a duel?" "tell me the truth, why did he fight a duel?" "because of a thing from the past because of a woman because of a woman" "because of that woman yes yes" "and her husband has killed him" "because of another woman and now, now he's dead" "and I can never see him again" "but he always told me that he loves me, and" "so he has.... because of another woman, but that's impossible no no, I don't believe it this is not true what had I been to him then?" "this cannot be true but he told me himself that that he loves me" "you used to be such a reasonable girl" "Christl!" "Christl!" "I swear" "I swear that I shall love you" "that I shall love you eternally"