DR. SCHIMMELPFENNIG
I promise you that I'll represent the situation to her as clearly as possible.
LOTH
Yes, yes! You see—I can't do differently. [He writes, places his paper in an envelope and addresses it. Then he arises and shakes hands with SCHIMMELPFENNIG.] For the rest—I depend on you.
DR. SCHIMMELPFENNIG
You're coming over to my house, aren't, you? Let my coachman drive you right over.
LOTH
Look here! Oughtn't one to try, at least, to get her out of the power of this … this person? … As things are she is sure to become his victim.
DR. SCHIMMELPFENNIG
My dear, good fellow! I'm sorry for you. But shall I give you a bit of advice? Don't rob her of the—little that you still leave her.