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] Orsabrin. Doubt not of that.

Bring me where Reginella is, and if

I follow not, perpetual misery follow me!

It cannot be a hell where she appears.

Tamoren. Be confident! [He goes out, and returns, bringing Behold, grave lords, the man

Whose death questioned the life of these,

Found and recover'd by the thieves i' th' woods,

And rescued since by us, to rescue innocence.

Orsabrin. Rare devil!

With what dexterity h'as raised this shape

Up to delude them!

Prince. Ha! Torcular alive!

Philatel. Torcular!

I should as soon believe my brother ne'er

In being, too!

Torcular. You cannot wonder more to find me here,

Than I do to find myself.

Nassurat. Come, unbind, unbind! this matter's answered.

2nd Judge. Hold!

They are not free: the law exacts the same

For breach of prison, that it did before.

Orsabrin. There is no 'scaping out of Fortune's hands.

Dost hear! hast never a trick for this?

Tamoren. Doubt me not; I have without at my command,

Those which never fail'd me;

And it shall cost many a life yet, sir,

Ere yours be lost.

Prince. Stramador,

You have been a stranger here of late.

Stramador. Peruse

This paper, sir: you'll find there was good reason for't.

Prince. How!

Old Tamoren's brother, captain of the thieves,

That have infested thus our country!

Reginella, too, the heir of that fear'd family!

A happy and a strange discovery!

Tamoren. Peridor and Reginella!

The villain has betray'd me.