Wallenstein/The Piccolomini/A3S2
SCENE II.
Octavio and Max. as before. To them the
Valet of the Chamber.
OCTAVIO.
VALET.
OCTAVIO.
VALET.
OCTAVIO.
And, hark you—let it not transpire.
[Exit Valet—the Cornet steps in.
OCTAVIO.
Give me your letters.
CORNET.
Trusted it not to letters.
OCTAVIO.
CORNET.
OCTAVIO.
CORNET.
OCTAVIO.
CORNET.
The old negociator.
OCTAVIO (eagerly).
CORNET.
Found and secur'd him yester morning early:
He was proceeding then to Regenspurg,
And on him were dispatches for the Swede.
OCTAVIO.
CORNET.
Sent them that instant to Vienna, and
The prisoner with them.
OCTAVIO.
That fellow is a precious casket to us,
Enclosing weighty things.—Was much found on him?
CORNET.
OCTAVIO.
CORNET.
OCTAVIO.
CORNET.
When it was told him he must to Vienna.
But the Count Altringer bade him take heart,
Would he but make a full and free confession.
OCTAVIO.
That he lay sick at Linz.
CORNET.
He's with my master, the Lieutenant-general,
At Frauemburg. Already have they sixty
Small companies together, chosen men:
Respectfully they greet you with assurances,
That they are only waiting your commands.
OCTAVIO.
And when must you return?
CORNET.
OCTAVIO.
(Cornet signifies his assent and obeisance, and is going.)
OCTAVIO.
CORNET.
The Capuchins, as usual, let me in.
OCTAVIO.
I hold it probable, that yet ere evening
I shall dispatch you. The developement
Of this affair approaches: ere the day,
That even now is dawning in the heaven,
Ere this eventful day hath set, the lot
That must decide our fortunes will be drawn.
[Exit Cornet.