The Light Shines in Darkness


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ACT II  
SCENE 1  
In the same country-house, a week later. The scene represents a  
large dining-hall. The table is laid for tea and coffee, with a  
samovár. A grand piano and a music-stand are by the wall. Mary  
Ivánovna, the Princess and Peter Semyónovich are seated at the  
table.  
PETER SEMYÓNOVICH. Ah, Princess, it does not seem so long ago since you  
were singing Rosina's part, and I ... though nowadays I am not fit even  
for a Don Basilio.  
PRINCESS. Our children might do the singing now, but times have changed.  
PETER SEMYÓNOVICH. Yes, these are matter-of-fact times ... But your  
daughter plays really seriously and well. Where are the young folk? Not  
asleep still, surely?  
MARY IVÁNOVNA. Yes, they went out riding by moonlight last night, and  
returned very late. I was nursing baby and heard them.  
PETER SEMYÓNOVICH. And when will my better-half be back? Have you sent  
the coachman for her?  
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