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501 17 | she departs and begins to sing to himself):~"Lulushe, my
502 2 | Lightningg, lightning, singingg, singing. I shall have to
503 8 | word, Zeneli, that I’ll sit down and write the article
504 3 | their muck-raking and their sleazy deeds. And this Mr Machi
505 8 | as pomegranates!~Vurko: Slender figure, dark eyes, the light-skinned
506 2 | out of me!~Vurko (with a slight grin): What you have told
507 13 | Doctor Efendi, that you might slip and fall off a cliff.~Adham-Uti:
508 8 | Vurko: Not at all. She is as slippery as an eel. She won’t even
509 11 | sees Adham-Uti approaching slowly, is horrified, makes the
510 12 | people around him with his sly talk. Rumour has it that
511 3 | tell you the truth, he did smell a bit. But when I saw him
512 2 | Was I there?~Vurko (with a smile): Why did you not attend,
513 2 | sorry, Dr Adham-Uti!~Vurko (snickering): Crocodile tears, Zeneli?
514 | somehow
515 | somewhere
516 16 | moaned and lamented in sorrow, No one failed to attend
517 3 | don’t understand. I have spent my entire life... But don’
518 6 | Looking at the newspapers, she spots the article about Haxhi
519 3 | He has income from his spouse. He’s one of those types
520 16 | when the news of her death spread through town, men and women,
521 2 | Lightning,’ nor to ‘The Staff’?~Adham-Uti: Not at all!...
522 2 | imagine she will be quite startled! Is she coming today, too?~
523 12 | charlatan let his own mother starve to death last year. The
524 3 | anymore. You are an elderly statesman. I can assure you of that.~
525 3 | are a man of considerable stature.~Adham-Uti: You’re not making
526 3 | bought those clothes by stealing funds from the Bashkimi
527 2 | more desperately needed for sterility among women, is on the verge
528 16 | are that evil, let them stew in hell. They shall never
529 3 | They say you are a bit stingy, actually.~Adham-Uti: Don’
530 3 | messenger and a crier at the stock exchange.~Adham-Uti: Do
531 12 | inheritance. With such a heart of stone, it is a good thing that
532 | Stop
533 3 | I suppose you are right (stopping to think for a moment):
534 6 | he survives?~Zeneli: We store the obituary with the others
535 3 | Bashkimi Club! I know the story well. He may look like a
536 3 | Adham-Uti (tapping his watch): Strange. It’s 8:30 and Skëndo Bey
537 16 | her final farewell, tears streaming down their faces. At once,
538 2 | all the Albanians who have striven for years to create an alphabet
539 17 | He departs in a huff, stroking his beard. Zeneli then departs
540 15 | Lulushe and says): It was a struggle, but I found it.~Lulushe:
541 2 | written a whole book on this subject.~Vurko: Then, the decision
542 2 | to start with and then to submit it to the Young Turks who,
543 14 | Adham-Uti: Isn’t what I have suffered enough? Do you really want
544 2 | you have told me is quite sufficient, milord. I bid you good
545 3 | remember things when it suits him. Tell me about it now
546 2 | National Unity,’ nor to "The Sun" either?~Adham-Uti: No!~
547 8 | nape of her neck...~Zeneli: Superb!~Vurko: Listen, Zeneli,
548 16 | ridicule me. I am going to take supreme revenge... I am going to
549 3 | ve got barely enough to survive on.~Adham-Uti: And?~Zeneli:
550 6 | And what happens if he survives?~Zeneli: We store the obituary
551 12 | to death last year. The swindler regarded himself as a great
552 3 | think the bad eye should be taken out so that the other one
553 3 | has a huge moustache, a tall body and two eyes that...~
554 3 | Adham-Uti, Zeneli~Adham-Uti (tapping his watch): Strange. It’
555 3 | It’s what my grandmother taught me, God bless her.~Adham-Uti:
556 16 | and wise lady, but also a teacher of great learning. She was
557 13 | Zeneli: Are you going to tear up the article?~Lulushe:
558 13 | are you doing? Why are you tearing up the obituary? How am
559 3 | night, we should receive a telegram saying that Haxhi Aliu had
560 2 | told you the truth. I am telling you things the way they
561 13 | anyway, you seem to lose your temper quite often.~Adham-Uti:
562 3 | Skëndo Bey prepares the texts in advance. Haxhi Aliu can
563 17 | well.~Vurko: He is fine, thanks be to the Blessed Virgin.~
564 13 | perhaps because you have a thick neck, and anyway, you seem
565 3 | Adham-Uti: And?~Zeneli: I was thinking to going to Egypt, to Alexandria.~
566 3 | the open.~Zeneli: Everyone thinks I’m married because that’
567 3 | Because you have a beard and thinning hair. In fact, when I think
568 12 | is about would seem to be thoroughly dead. (she reads the obituary) "
569 14 | hundred, two hundred or a thousand years mean?~
570 3 | their lives often hang by a thread, or a noose or a knife or
571 | throughout
572 | Thus
573 3 | speak. What would happen tonight, for instance, if in the
574 2 | so, when Lulushe’s mother took it...~Vurko and Zeneli (
575 16 | to burn my alphabet! (He tosses it into the fire)~Lulushe:
576 2 | Albanian language, involving totally new letters. He has worked
577 16 | her death spread through town, men and women, boys and
578 3 | disgusting individual, a traitor to his country like those
579 3 | Aliu can die in peace and tranquility whenever he wants. Our newspaper
580 16 | have a look. Why is my hand trembling?~Adham-Uti: You are not
581 12 | himself as a great man and tricked all the people around him
582 3 | it when he was here on a trip to Salonika.~Adham-Uti:
583 2 | I swear I don’t.~Zeneli (triumphantly): I know! Because girls
584 8 | nothing you want for your trouble? We should share the rewards!~
585 2 | to compensate me for my troubles and perhaps even send for
586 Ded| Lirija’ (Freedom), the Young Turk newspaper)~Action takes
587 3 | doctors Harisi, Naumi and Turtulli, who are notorious for their
588 3 | spouse. He’s one of those types who live off their wives!~
589 2 | gentleman is DOCTOR A-DHAM U-TI from Frashëri, the famed
590 2 | alphabet you use is quite unacceptable!~Vurko (dumbfounded): I
591 16 | away suddenly and quite unexpectedly. In tomorrow’s edition we
592 2 | Vurko: Nor to the ‘National Unity,’ nor to "The Sun" either?~
593 | unless
594 | upon
595 13 | around for it, when all this uproar began and I rushed back
596 | used
597 | Using
598 2 | Adam, our forefather, and Uti must be related somehow
599 3 | suddenly and, dumbfounded, utters): Haxhi Aliu has died! Good
600 12 | Only the dead can turn into vampires!~Lulushe: What? You are
601 3 | yet.~Adham-Uti: Tied the veil, you mean. You’re a Moslem,
602 16 | to die without exacting vengeance. Look. This manuscript here
603 2 | sterility among women, is on the verge of publishing a new and
604 16 | bouquet of splendid roses and violets sent by Mr Vurko who could
605 17 | thanks be to the Blessed Virgin.~Lulushe: What a fine coincidence
606 3 | find the text while I am visiting Mehdiu, before I get back.
607 16 | her home was filled with visitors, with bouquets of flowers,
608 1 | closet, to the left is a wall telephone.)~Adham-Uti (angrily):
609 2 | newspapers? Nothing, so don’t waste your time. You’ll never
610 3 | Zeneli~Adham-Uti (tapping his watch): Strange. It’s 8:30 and
611 17 | in rapture).~Vurko: (He watches Lulushe as she departs and
612 3 | last met him. Perhaps a bit weak, but certainly not at death’
613 12 | in his own right, became wealthy due to his wife’s fortune.
614 15 | a loud voice): Splendid weather today, don’t you think,
615 3 | is fine. A newspaper as well-known as ‘Lirija’ must be prepared
616 3 | swear it. I have no doubt whatsoever that you are a big man!~
617 2 | work to be done!~Vurko (whispering into Zeneli’s ear): Who
618 | Whose
619 1 | think this man has lost his wits completely!~
620 3 | types who live off their wives!~Adham-Uti: There is nothing
621 6 | Lulushe (to herself): I wonder what he could have written
622 2 | totally new letters. He has worked for ten years and three
623 2 | insane idea! I have been working on that alphabet for ten
624 2 | of innumerable scholarly works, discoverer of a new tonic
625 3 | reality he is nothing but a worm. Let him and his friends
626 3 | the rest of them. Probably worse. Lord preserve us...~Zeneli:
627 16 | Lulushe: What was it all worth? When a person dies, things
628 3 | have obituaries for noted writers and for other figures of