The Death of Wallenstein by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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page 63 of 268 (23%)
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Sell yourself to the enemy? Say, will you?
ISOLANI. What mean you? I--I break my oath, d'ye say, To his imperial majesty? Did I say so! When, when have I said that? OCTAVIO. You have not said it yet--not yet. This instant I wait to hear, count, whether you will say it. ISOLANI. Ay! that delights me now, that you yourself Bear witness for me that I never said so. OCTAVIO. And you renounce the duke then? ISOLANI. If he's planning Treason--why, treason breaks all bonds asunder. OCTAVIO. And are determined, too, to fight against him? ISOLANI. He has done me service--but if he's a villain, Perdition seize him! All scores are rubbed off. OCTAVIO. |
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