Princess Maritza

Princess Maritza

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Maritza, however, has no intention of giving up her freedom in order to marry. Tassilo, as bailiff, is in charge of organizing all the varied details of the supper for Maritza and her 30 guests.

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Tassilo is horrified to see that his sister Lisa is among Maritza's guests and begs her not to reveal his identity. Lisa's presence does, however, give her and her brother a chance to reminisce about their childhood.

Maritza rethinks her position and is again resolved to avoid marriage. When Manja reads her palm and predicts that she will fall in love within four weeks, this is not at all what Maritza wants to hear.

She cancels her plans to return to Budapest, where would-be suitors are always prowling after her and, instead, remains on her estate. There, she fancies, she will be safe from predatory males who want her money. Lisa reciprocates his feelings. In spite of herself, Maritza is attracted to her bailiff and wonders how things would be if she were not a noblewoman out of reach because of her exalted position, but more like his equal, a simple village girl whom he could love.

Popolescu hints that this is a trick to get hold of her money.