ISBN-13: 9781542653510 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 162 str.
ISBN-13: 9781542653510 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 162 str.
Extract: ACT I Scene 1 The scene represents the verandah of a fine country-house, in front of which a croquet-lawn and tennis-court are shown, also a flower-bed. The children are playing croquet with their governess. Mary Ivanovna Saryntsova, a handsome elegant woman of forty; her sister, Alexandra Ivanovna Kohovtseva, a stupid, determined woman of forty-five; and her husband, Peter Semyonovich Kohovtsef, a fat flabby man, dressed in a summer suit, with a pince-nez, are sitting on the verandah at a table with a samovar and coffee-pot. Mary Ivanovna Saryntsova, Alexandra Ivanovna Kohovtseva, and Peter Semyonovich Kohovtsev are drinking coffee, and the latter is smoking. ALEXANDRA IVANOVNA. If you were not my sister, but a stranger, and Nicholas Ivanovich not your husband, but merely an acquaintance, I should think all this very original, and perhaps I might even encourage him, J'aurais trouve tout ca tres gentil; 1] but when I see that your husband is playing the fool-yes, simply playing the fool-then I can't help telling you what I think about it. And I shall tell your husband, Nicholas, too. Je lui dirai son fait, ma chere. 2] I am not afraid of anyone. MARY IVANOVNA. I don't feel the least bit hurt; don't I see it all myself? but I don't think it so very important. ALEXANDRA IVANOVNA. No. You don't think so, but I tell you that, if you let it go on, you will be beggared. Du train que cela va ... 3] PETER SEMYONOVICH. Come Beggared indeed Not with an income like theirs. ALEXANDRA IVANOVNA. Yes, beggared And please don't interrupt me, my dear Anything a man does always seems right to you PETER SEMYONOVICH. Oh I don't know. I was saying--.....