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GIULIA: His words were low
FULVIA: Why were You not asleep?
GIULIA: I----
FULVIA: Did he beat his hands Briefly--and then no more?
GIULIA: I was behind----
FULVIA: And could not see? But heard their names?
The Greek is still without?
GIULIA: My lady, yes.
FULVIA: Your voice is guilty. How came Haemon in?
Answer me, answer! No, go quickly! If The duke has entered now and sleeps! Or if----!
(_Words and swords are heard, then a shriek from HELENA.
CHARLES rushes in furious and wounded in the arm, followed by HELENA, ANTONIO, who is dazed, and from Castle side by HaeMON, guards, etc._)
ANTONIO: You, you, sir? father? I knew it not, so swift Your rage fell on me.
CHARLES (_to a guard_): Gaping, ghastly fool!
Do you behold him murderous and lay No hand on him!
ANTONIO: But, sir----!
CHARLES: Let him not fawn About me! Seize him! G.o.d forgives not h.e.l.l.
Not this blood only but my soul's be on him.
HELENA: O, do not, he----
CHARLES: Stand! stand! Touch me not with Your voice or eyes or being! They are soft With perfidy, and stole me to believe There's sweetness in a flower, light in air, And beauty in the innocence of earth.
Bind him! Leucadia's just cliff awaits All traitors--'tis the law, they must be flung Out on the dizzy and supportless wind.
FULVIA: But this shall never be! No, though your looks Heave out with hate upon me.
CHARLES (_convulsed, then coldly_): You are dead, And speak to me. Once you were Fulvia-- No more! And once my friend, now but a ghost Whom I must gaze upon forgetlessly.
Obey, at once! and at to-morrow's sunset!
(_ANTONIO is taken and led out._)
HELENA (_falling at CHARLES' feet_): You cannot, will not--O, he is your son And loves you much!
CHARLES: Touch me not! touch me not!
(_To HaeMON._) Lead her away--and quickly, quickly, quickly!
(_HaeMON goes with HELENA through the postern._ Friends--friends-- (_unsteadily_) I am--quite--friendless now--?
(_Clutching his wounded arm._) Ah--quite! (_He faints._)
FULVIA: Charles! Charles! my lord! return!--A numbness Has barred the way of soothing to his breast!
CURTAIN.
ACT FOUR
_Scene._--_A chamber in the Castle, opening on the right to a hall, curtained on the left from another chamber. In the rear is a window through which may be seen silvery hills of olive resting under the late afternoon sun: by it a shrine. Enter the CAPTAIN of the Guard and a SOLDIER from the Hall._
SOLDIER: There is no more?
CAPTAIN: Not if you understand.
SOLDIER: That do I--every link of it! I've served Under the bold de Montreal, and he For stratagems--well, Italy knows him!
CAPTAIN: You must be quick and secret.
SOLDIER: As the end Of the world!
CAPTAIN: Our duty's with the duke. But then Antonio has our love.
SOLDIER: That has he! Ah, That has he!
CAPTAIN: Well, be close. None must escape, Remember, none be hurt. As for the princess, We'll hear the c.h.i.n.k of ducats with her thanks.
SOLDIER: Madonna save her!--The Judas of a father Who robs her rest!
CAPTAIN (_looking down the hall_): 'Tis she who comes this way.
So go, and haste. But fail not.
SOLDIER: If I do, Bury me with a pagan, next a Turk!
(_Goes._
_Enter FULVIA._
CAPTAIN: Princess--
FULVIA: Our plans grow to fulfilment--are No way misplanted?
CAPTAIN: Lady, all seems now Seasonable for their expected fruit.
FULVIA: No accident appears to threat and thwart them?
CAPTAIN: Doubt not a fullest harvest of your hope.
The duke himself shall for this deed at last Have benediction.