vided that the coronet of Countess of Waterford be solemnly placed by the Queen upon the sacred and inviolable head of Jane Talbot, I will do all that the Queen may command.
The Queen.All?
Gilbert.All. Even crime, if it is a crime that you require; even treason, which is worse than a crime; even a cowardly deed, which is worse than treason.
The Queen.You will say what you are commanded to say? You will die such death as I desire?
Gilbert.Such death as you desire.
Jane.O God!
The Queen.You swear it?
Gilbert.I swear it.
The Queen.The affair may be arranged thus. 'Tis enough. I have your word, you have mine. 'Tis said.
[She seems to reflect a moment. To Jane.
You are useless here; go. I will recall you.
Jane.O Gilbert, what have you done? O Gilbert, I am a miserable creature, and I dare not lift my eyes to your face! Gilbert, you are more than an angel, for you have an angel's virtues and a man's passions!
[Exit Jane.
The Queen [to Gilbert.]Have you a weapon upon you? a knife, a dagger, anything?
Gilbert [taking from his breast Lord Clanbrassil's dagger.]A dagger? Yes, your Majesty.