OCTAVIO.

And the despatches--

CORNET.

The lieutenant-general

Sent them that instant to Vienna, and

The prisoner with them.

OCTAVIO.

This is, indeed, a tiding!

That fellow is a precious casket to us,

Enclosing weighty things. Was much found on him?

CORNET.

I think, six packets, with Count Terzky's arms.

OCTAVIO.

None in the duke's own hand?

CORNET.

Not that I know.

OCTAVIO.

And old Sesina.

CORNET.

He was sorely frightened.

When it was told him he must to Vienna;

But the Count Altringer bade him take heart,

Would he but make a full and free confession.

OCTAVIO.

Is Altringer then with your lord? I heard

That he lay sick at Linz.

CORNET.

These three days past

He's with my master, the lieutenant-general,

At Frauenburg. Already have they sixty

Small companies together, chosen men;

Respectfully they greet you with assurances,

That they are only waiting your commands.

OCTAVIO.

In a few days may great events take place.

And when must you return?

CORNET.

I wait your orders.

OCTAVIO.

Remain till evening.

[CORNET signifies his assent and obeisance, and is going.

No one saw you-ha?

CORNET.

No living creature. Through the cloister wicket

The capuchins, as usual, let me in.

OCTAVIO.

Go, rest your limbs, and keep yourself concealed.

I hold it probable that yet ere evening

I shall despatch you. The development

Of this affair approaches: ere the day,

That even now is dawning in the heaven,

Ere this eventful day hath set, the lot

That must decide our fortunes will be drawn.

[Exit CORNET.

SCENE III.

OCTAVIO and MAX. PICCOLOMINI.

OCTAVIO.

Well-and what now, son? All will soon be clear;

For all, I'm certain, went through that Sesina.

MAX. (who through the whole of the foregoing scene has been in

a violent and visible struggle of feelings, at length starts

as one resolved).

I will procure me light a shorter way.

Farewell.

OCTAVIO.

Where now? Remain here.

MAX.

To the Duke.

OCTAVIO (alarmed).

What--

MAX. (returning).

If thou hast believed that I shall act

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