A Weekend in the Country [reprise] / Every Day a Little Death [reprise] [Act Two]

To think
I was actually saying how I hate you being happy
It's as if I carry around some terrible curse
Oh, Mr. Egerman, I'm sorry

Sir, you will accompany me to the pavilion!
(Carl Magnus!)
I think this situation speaks for itself

Carl Magnus, dear
You won't be too impulsive, will you?

Whatever the provocation
I remain a civilized man
The lawyer and I are merely going to play
A little Russian roulette
(Russian roulette?!)
Well, sir!
Are you ready, sir?

I-I- I beg your pardon?
Ready for what?
(Russian roulette!)
Oh, Russian roulette
That's with a pistol, isn't it?
And you spin -?
Well, why not
Excuse me, madame

A weekend in the country
So inactive that one has to lie down
A weekend in the country
Where
We're twice as upset as in town

What's happening?

Dear Miss Armfeldt
My husband and Mr. Egerman
Are dueling in the pavilion

Are you insane?
You let them do it?
Oh, you lunatic!
You've killed him!
Frederik!
(Carl Magnus!)

My dear Miss Armfeldt
He merely grazed his ear
I trust his performance in the law-courts
Is a trifle more professional?
Charlotte
Ahem
I am prepared to forgive you, dear
But I feel this house is no longer a suitable place for us
(Yes, my darling, I agree)
You'll pack my things and meet me in the stables
I will have the car ready

Yes, dear
Oh, Carl Magnus!
You became a tiger
For me!

Men are stupid
Men are vain
Love's disgusting
Love's insane
A humiliating business
(Oh, how true)
Ah, well



Credits
Writer(s): Stephen Sondheim
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