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all keep our general, or let him retire. One must not take these things too nicely, and over-scrupulously. ISOLANI (to one of the Generals). Did the duke make any of these provisos when he gave you your regiment? TERZKY (to GOETZ). Or when he gave you the office of army-purveyancer, which brings you in yearly a thousand pistoles! ILLO. He is a rascal who makes us out to be rogues. If there be any one that wants satisfaction, let him say so,--I am his man. TIEFENBACH. Softly, softly? 'Twas but a word or two. MAX. (having read the paper gives it back). Till to-morrow therefore! ILLO (stammering with rage and fury, loses all command over himself and presents the paper to MAX. With one hand, and his sword in the other). Subscribe--Judas! ISOLANI. Out upon you, Illo! OCTAVIO, TERZKY, BUTLER (all together). Down with the sword! MAX. (rushes on him suddenly and disarms him, then to COUNT TERZKY). Take him off to bed! [MAX leaves the stage. ILLO cursing and raving is held back by some of the officers, and amidst a universal confusion the curtain drops. ACT V. SCENE I. A Chamber in PICCOLOMINI's Mansion. It is Night. OCTAVIO PICCOLOMINI. A VALET DE CHAMBRE with Lights. OCTAVIO. And when my son comes in, conduct him hither. What is the hour? VALET. 'Tis on the point of morning. OCTAVIO. Set down the light. We mean not to undress. You may retire to sleep. [Exit VALET. OCTAVIO paces, musing, across the chamber; MAX. PICCOLOMINI enters unobserved, and looks at his father for some moments in silence. MAX. Art thou offended with me? Heaven knows That odious business was no fault of mine. 'Tis true, indeed, I saw thy signature, What thou hast sanctioned, should not, it might seem, Have come amiss to me. But--'tis my nature-- Thou know'st that in such matters I must follow My own light, not another's. OCTAVIO (goes up to him and embraces him). Follow it, Oh, follow it still further, my best son! To-night, dear boy! it hath more faithfully Guided thee than the example of thy father. MAX. Declare thyself less darkly. OCTAVIO. I will do so; For after what has taken place this night, There must remain no secrets 'twixt us two. [Both seat themselves. Max. Piccolomini! what thinkest thou of The oath that was sent round for signatures? MAX. I hold it for a thing of harmless import, Although I love
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