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You know, Felix, that I never make any mistakes in things of that kind.
FELIX
I _know_, you say...?
JOHANNA
When poor little Lillie von Sala had to die, I was aware of it in advance--before the rest of you knew that she was sick even.
FELIX
Yes, you had had a dream--and you were nothing but a child.
JOHANNA
I didn't dream it. I knew it. (_Brusquely_) It's something I can't explain.
FELIX (_after a pause_)
And papa--has he resigned himself to it?
JOHANNA
Resigned himself?--Do you think he too can see those veils coming down?
FELIX (_having first shaken his head slightly_)
Nothing but imagination, Johanna--I am sure.--But now I want to....
(_Turning toward the house_) Papa hasn't come home yet?
JOHANNA
No. As a rule he's very late these days. He has an awful lot to do in the Academy.
FELIX
I'll try not to wake her up--I'll be careful. (_He goes out by way of the veranda_)
[_While alone for a while, Johanna seats herself on the garden bench with her hands clasped across her knees. Sala enters. He is forty-five, but looks younger. Slender to the verge of leanness, and smooth-shaven.
His brown hair, which has begun to turn gray at the temples, and which he wears rather long, is parted on the right side. His features are keen and energetic; his eyes, gray and clear._
SALA
Good evening, Miss Johanna.
JOHANNA
Good evening, Mr. von Sala.
SALA
They told me your mother was having a little nap, and so I permitted myself to come out here in the meantime.
JOHANNA
Felix just got here.
SALA
Well? Have they already granted him another furlough? In my days they were stricter in that regiment. However, we were then stationed near the border--somewhere in Galicia.
JOHANNA
I can never keep in mind that you have gone through that kind of thing too.
SALA
Yes, it's long ago now. And it didn't last more than a couple of years.
But it was good fun as I look back at it now.
JOHANNA
Like almost everything else you have experienced.
SALA
Like much of it.
JOHANNA
Won't you sit down?
SALA
Thank you. (_He seats himself on the support of the armchair_) Am I permitted? (_Johanna having nodded a.s.sent, he takes a cigarette from his case and lights it_)
JOHANNA
Are you already settled in your new place, Mr. von Sala?
SALA
I move in to-morrow.
JOHANNA
And it gives you a great deal of pleasure, doesn't it?
SALA