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?© de, 1799-1850

"The Stepmother, A Drama in Five Acts"


The General
Am I to understand, then, my daughter, that you are not in love with
him?
Pauline
Father, I--I do not ask you to marry me to any one! I am perfectly
happy! The only thing which God has given us women, as our very own,
is our heart. I do not understand why Madame de Grandchamp, who is not
my mother, should interfere with my feelings.
Gertrude
My child, I desire nothing but your happiness. I am merely your
stepmother, I know, but if you had been in love with Ferdinand, I
should have--
The General (kissing Gertrude's hand)
How good you are!
Pauline (aside)
I feel as if I were strangled! Ah! If I could only undo her!
Gertrude
Yes, I should have thrown myself at your father's feet, to win his
consent, if he had refused it.
The General
Here comes Ferdinand. (Aside) I shall question him at my discretion;
and then perhaps the mystery will be cleared up.

SCENE SIXTH

The same persons and Ferdinand.

The General (to Ferdinand)
Come here, my friend. You have been with us over three years now, and
I am indebted to you for the power of sleeping soundly amid all the
cares of an extensive business. You are almost as much as I am the
master of my factory. You have been satisfied with a salary, pretty
large it is true, but scarcely proportionate perhaps to the services
rendered by you. I think at last I understand the motive of your
disinterestedness.


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