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Rh Which he appointed you for audience. Come! A curse, a threefold curse, upon this journey! (He leads Questenberg off.)

Come—to it, lads, to it! Make an end of it. I hear the sentry call out, "Stand to your arms!" They will be here in a minute.

Why were we not told before that the audience would be held here? Nothing prepared—no orders—no instructions—

Ay, and why was the balcony-chamber countermanded, that with the great worked carpet?— There one can look about one.

Nay, that you must ask the mathematician there. He says it is an unlucky chamber.