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Hallemeier

If the time-table holds good human laws hold good; Divine laws hold good; the laws of the universe hold good; everything holds good that ought to hold good. The time-table is more significant than the gospel; more than Homer, more than the whole of Kant. The time-table is the most perfect product of the human mind. Madame Domin, I'll fill up my glass.

Helena

Why didn't you tell me anything about it?

Dr. Gall

Heaven forbid.

Domin

You mustn't be worried with such things.

Helena

But if the revolution had spread as far as here?

Domin

You wouldn't know anything about it.

Helena

Why?