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MASHA and MEDVIEDENKO come in from the left, returning from a walk.MEDVIEDENKO. Why do you always wear mourning?MASHA. I dress in black to match my life. I am unhappy.MEDVIEDENKO. Why should you be unhappy? [Thinking it over] I don't understand it. You are healthy, and though your father is not rich, he has a good competency. My life is far harder than yours. I only have twenty-three roubles a month to live on, but I don't wear mourning. [They sit down].MASHA. Happiness does not depend on riches; poor men are often happy.MEDVIEDENKO. In theory, yes, but not in reality. Take my case, for…mehr

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MASHA and MEDVIEDENKO come in from the left, returning from a walk.MEDVIEDENKO. Why do you always wear mourning?MASHA. I dress in black to match my life. I am unhappy.MEDVIEDENKO. Why should you be unhappy? [Thinking it over] I don't understand it. You are healthy, and though your father is not rich, he has a good competency. My life is far harder than yours. I only have twenty-three roubles a month to live on, but I don't wear mourning. [They sit down].MASHA. Happiness does not depend on riches; poor men are often happy.MEDVIEDENKO. In theory, yes, but not in reality. Take my case, for instance; my mother, my two sisters, my little brother and I must all live somehow on my salary of twenty-three roubles a month. We have to eat and drink, I take it. You wouldn't have us go without tea and sugar, would you? Or tobacco? Answer me that, if you can.MASHA. [Looking in the direction of the stage] The play will soon begin.