Reiss. Do as you please.
Well. And should he die and leave such a deposition?
Reiss. Then it is the deposition of a madman.
Well. Hem! (musing.) And if, aided by all the courts, I were to put you to an oath concerning the foul means you employed to get that will made in your favour--
Reiss. What then?
Well. Then you will--
P. Coun. It is a disagreeable affair I see; and Mr. Reissman has already declared that at all events he was disposed, through mere benevolence, to give up part of the legacy.
Reiss. What?
Well. What he means to do, let him do in full, and not by halves.
Reiss. Nothing; not a single penny! as you want to compel me, not a single penny! Your sick madman is a calumniator, and so--