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. That will do.

. Come, Julian.

. Yes, I am going. [Is led away with difficulty between Don Severo and Doña Mercedes, and stops to look back at Teodora and Ernest.]

. Quickly, Severo.

. Look at them, the traitors! It was only justice—was it not? Say so—at least I believe it.

. For God's sake, Julian—well, at any rate, for mine

. Yes, for yours, Severo, only for yours. You alone have loved me truly. [Embraces him.]

. Yes, yes, it is so.

. [Stops at the door and looks back again.] She is crying for him—and does not follow me. Not even a look. She does not see that I am dying—yes, dying.

. Julian, Julian!

. [On the threshold.] Wait, wait. Dishonour for dishonour. Good-bye, Ernest.

SCENE X

. [Aside.] What is the use of loyalty?

. And what is the use of innocence?

. Conscience grows dark.

. Pity, my God! Pity! 93