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You?

That frightens you, doesn't it? You're thinking of what the officer said and you're afraid.

No, I'm not, Mister Liliom. I don't pay any attention to what he said.

But you wouldn't dare to marry anyone like me, would you?

I know that—that—if I loved anyone—it wouldn't make any difference to me what he—even if I died for it.

But you wouldn't marry a rough guy like me—that is,—eh—if you loved me

Yes, I would—if I loved you, Mister Liliom. [There is a pause.]

[Whispers.] Well,—you just said—didn't you?—that you don't love me. Well, why don't you go home then?