The Queen.But what in Heaven's name would you have? I swear that you are insane!
Gilbert.What would I have? Jane has lost her rank; restore it to her! Jane has lost her honour; restore it to her! Proclaim her the daughter of Lord Talbot and the wife of Lord Clanbrassil, and then take my life.
The Queen.Your life! but what think you that I want of your life now? I wanted it only to revenge myself upon that man, upon Fabiano! Have you no comprehension? Nor, indeed, do I understand you. You prated of revenge! Is this the way you seek revenge? What stupid creatures these men of the people are! And then, think you that I believe your absurd tale of an heiress of the Talbots? The papers! you show me the papers! I choose not to look at them. Ah, yes! a woman betrays you, and you play the generous lover! As you please. I am not generous, myself! I have fierce anger and hatred in my heart. I will avenge myself and you will help me. But the man is mad! he is mad! he is mad! Great God! why have I need of him? It is maddening to have to do with such men in affairs of high import!
Gilbert.I have your word as a Catholic queen. Lord Clanbrassil has seduced Jane, and he shall marry her!
The Queen.And if he refuses to marry her?
Gilbert.Your Majesty will compel him to do so.
Jane.Oh, no! have pity on me, Gilbert!
Gilbert.Very well; if the villain refuses, your Majesty will do with him and with me as you please.
The Queen [joyfully.]Ah! that is all that I wish!
Gilbert.If that should come to pass, then, pro-