It's more than I can bear...!
CECILIA
It will have to be borne. We must work—both of us.
ALBERT (to Amadeus)
Yes, and it remains to be seen what effect a real sorrow like this may have on you. It's just what you have lacked so far. I expect you'll get a lot out of it. In a sense, I might almost envy you.
PETER
What's the matter?... Look here, mamma, how they jump about! That's the king, and this is the devil.
ALBERT
Come on, sonny, and play your piece to me. But I insist that the hero must either marry in the end, or be carried off by the devil. In either case you can go home quite satisfied when the curtain drops. (He goes out with Peter)
CECILIA (after a glance at Amadeus, starts to follow them)