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THE ROBBERS.
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Roller.
Do you know, that there is a search for us?
Grimm.
That every moment we may expect to be apprehended?
Moor.
I am not surprised at it,—nor do I care how matters go.—Have none of you seen Razman? Did he speak of no letters that he had for me?
Roller.
I suppose he has some, for he has been looking for you a long time.
Moor.
Where is he? Where, where? (Is going out.)
Roller.
Stay, we desired him to be at this place. You tremble, Sir?
Moor.
I do not tremble.—What should I tremble for? Friends, this letter,—rejoice with me,—I am the happiest of men! Tremble! why should I tremble?—(Switzer sits down in Spiegelberg's place, and drinks his wine.)
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