[Chekhov]
IRINA: He insults me like this every summer. I'm never coming here again.
(She exits to bathhouse. Quickly she and Trigorin can be seen heading for the house.)
SORIN: I've had it with Ilya! I want every one of the horses brought here immediately.
NINA: (to Polina) How can your husband insult a great actress? What she wants is much more important than farming!
POLINA: What can I do? Put yourself in my shoes.
SORIN: (to Nina) Let's find my sister and convince her to stay. Ilya acts like a tyrant.
NINA: (keeping him in the wheel chair) Don't get up. We'll push you. (She and Medvedenko push the wheelchair to the house.) This is all so terrible.
SORIN: Ilya won't dare leave. I'll talk to him.
(They exit. Dorn and Polina remain.)