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Rh More than it has for years. And let but only Things first turn up auspicious here below Mark what I say—the right stars too will shew themselves. Come, to the generals. All is in the glow, And must be beaten while 'tis malleable.

Do you go thither, Illo. I must stay And wait here for the Countess Tertsky. Know, That we too are not idle. Break one string, A second is in readiness.

Yes! yes! I saw your Lady smile with such sly meaning. What's in the wind?

A secret. Hush! she comes. [Exit Illo.

Well—is she coming—I can keep him back No longer.

She will be here instantly. You only send him. Rh