The Light Shines in Darkness


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a highly excited condition. I think we must put an end to this  
interview. You may call on visiting days--Thursdays and Sundays. Please  
come to see him before twelve o'clock.  
PRINCESS. Very well, very well, I will go. Bórya, good-bye! Think it  
over. Have pity on me and meet me next Thursday with good news!  
NICHOLAS IVÁNOVICH [shaking hands with Borís] Think it over with God's  
help, and as if you knew you were to die to-morrow. Only so will you  
decide rightly. Good-bye.  
BORÍS [approaching Lyúba] And what do you say to me?  
LYÚBA. I cannot lie; and I do not understand why you should torment  
yourself and everybody. I do not understand--and can say nothing. [Goes  
out weeping. Exeunt all except Borís].  
BORÍS [alone] Oh how hard it is! Oh, how hard, Lord help me! [Prays].  
Enter Warders with dressing-gown.  
WARDER. Please change.  
Borís puts on dressing-gown.  
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