CECILIA (strokes his hair)
AMADEUS (remains standing at some distance from them)
ALBERT
Well, isn't this just like life—the life you are always talking of! This should be the moment when you had to fall into each others' arms with absolute certainty, if you had had the luck to be imaginatively created—that is, not by me, of course.
CECILIA
No, the boy means too much to both of us to make that possible—don't you think so, Amadeus?
AMADEUS (losing control of himself after a glance at Peter) All at once to be alone in the world again—it's a thought I can hardly face!
CECILIA
But we shall be somewhere in that world, you know—your child, and the mother of your child. We are not parting as enemies, after all.... (With a smile) I am even ready to come here and sing that Solo of yours—although we shall not be able to study it together.
AMADEUS