Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781). Minna von Barnhelm.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
Act V
Scene XIIICount.(entering). She arrived in safety, I hope?
Min.(running to meet him). Ah! my father!
Count.Here I am, dear Minna (embracing her). But what, girl (seeing T
Min.Guess who it is?
Count.Not your Tellheim, surely!
Min.Who else!—Come, Tellheim(introducing him).
Count.Sir, we have never met; but at the first glance I fancied I recognised you. I wished it might be Major von Tellheim.—Your hand, sir; you have my highest esteem; I ask for your friendship. My niece, my daughter loves you.
Min.You know that, my father!—And was my love blind?
Count.No, Minna, your love was not blind; but your lover—is dumb.
Maj. T.(throwing himself in the C
Count.Right, my son. I see your heart can speak, though your lips cannot. I do not usually care for those who wear this uniform. But you are an honourable man, Tellheim; and one must love an honourable man, in whatever garb he may be.
Min.Ah! did you but know all!
Count.Why should I not hear all?—Which are my apartments, landlord?
Land.Will your Excellency have the goodness to walk this way?
Count.Come, Minna! Pray come, Major!(Exit with the L
Min.Come, Tellheim!
Maj. T.I will follow you in an instant, Minna. One word first with this man(turning to W
Min.And a good word, methinks, it should be. Should it not, Franziska?(Exit.)