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 Come, Urtcha, I am curious to see what there is out there.

Come on, folks, let’s catch him and tie him up.

Take the whip along. I’d like to go, too.

(All run out but the women, who remain looking out of the window.)

The horse ran away.

It’s not right, you shouldn’t stand by the window, child.

They’re chasing him.

You go away from the window, too.

They’re pretty jolly. Poured enough into themselves, no Evil Eye! Let them enjoy themselves out there, only they shouldn’t stay out too long in the snow.

See, see, how they chase him! Oh—grandfather fell down in the snow.

They shouldn’t have let the groom go along.

&emsp;(calling through the broken pane) Grandpa, grandpa, come in.