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 I have copied it Letter by letter, line by line; no eye Would e'er discover other difference, Save only the omission of that clause, According to your excellency's order.

Right! Lay it yonder and away with this— It has perform'd its business—to the fire with it— (Neumann lays the copy on the table, and steps back again to the side-table.)

How goes it with young Piccolomini!

All right, I think. He has started no objection.

He is the only one I fear about— He and his father. Have an eye on both!

How looks it at your table? You forget not To keep them warm and stirring?

Oh, quite cordial, They