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e, instead of yours? PHILOTAS. Let me see! Ha! (_aside_.) Be thanked, ye gods! (_eyeing it long and earnestly_). A sword! STRATO. Have I not chosen well, prince? ARIDAeUS. What do you find in it so worthy of your deep attention? PHILOTAS. That it is a sword!--(_recovering himself_.) And a beautiful sword! I shall not lose anything by this exchange. A sword! ARIDAeUS. You tremble, prince! PHILOTAS. With joy! It seems, however, a trifle short for me. But why short? A step nearer to the enemy replaces what is wanting in the steel. Beloved sword! What a beautiful thing is a sword,--to play with and to use! I have never played with anything else. ARIDAeUS (_to_ Strato). O the wondrous combination of child and hero! PHILOTAS (_aside_). Beloved sword! Could I but be alone with thee! But, courage! ARIDAeUS. Now gird on the sword, prince, and follow me! PHILOTAS. Directly! Yet one must not know one's friend and one's sword only outwardly (_he draws it, and_ Strato _steps between him and the king_). STRATO. I understand the steel better than the workmanship. Believe me, prince, the steel is good. The king has cleft more than one helmet with it since his youth. PHILOTAS. I shall never grow so strong as that! But--Do not step so near, Strato! STRATO. Why not? PHILOTAS. So! (_springing back and swinging the sword through the air_). It has the right swing. ARIDAeUS. Prince, spare your wounded arm! You will excite yourself! PHILOTAS. Of what do you remind me, king? Of my misfortune--no, of my shame! I was wounded and made prisoner. Yes, but I shall never be so again! By this my sword, I shall never be so again! No, my father, no! To-day a wonder spares you the shameful ransom of your son; his death may spare it you in the future!--His certain death, when he shall see himself surrounded again! Surrounded again? Horrible! I am so! I am surrounded! What now? Companions! Friends! Bro
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