"I am not disputing. It makes no difference what it is, if it is only half a farthing. I will not be contradicted so whenever I speak."
"Certainly not; only do be quiet, or Franzl will think we are having a quarrel."
"Franzl may think what she chooses. I tell you now Franzl must go out of this house."
"But not to-day?"
"Not to-day, but to-morrow, or soon."
"Then we will talk about it to-morrow. I am tired, and so are you, you said."
"Yes, but when an injustice is done me it cures all my fatigue; there is no tiring me then."
"I have done you no injustice, and desire to do you none. Remember what the minister said: we have a common honor."
"You need not tell me what the minister said. He ought not to have said it. He preached as if he were trying to make peace."
"Please God, that shall never be necessary. We will be of one mind, and bear joy and sorrow in loving fidelity, as my mother used to say."