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the distance and now advances to them). Terzky! Heaven! What is it? What has happened? WALLENSTEIN (scarcely suppressing his emotions). Nothing! let us be gone! TERZKY (following him). Theresa, it is nothing. COUNTESS (holding him back). Nothing? Do I not see that all the life-blood Has left your cheeks--look you not like a ghost? That even my brother but affects a calmness? PAGE (enters). An aide-de-camp inquires for the Count Terzky. [TERZKY follows the PAGE. WALLENSTEIN. Go, hear his business. [To ILLO. This could not have happened So unsuspected without mutiny. Who was on guard at the gates? ILLO. 'Twas Tiefenbach. WALLENSTEIN. Let Tiefenbach leave guard without delay, And Terzky's grenadiers relieve him. [ILLO is going. Stop! Hast thou heard aught of Butler? ILLO. Him I met He will be here himself immediately. Butler remains unshaken, [ILLO exit. WALLENSTEIN is following him. COUNTESS. Let him not leave thee, sister! go, detain him! There's some misfortune. DUCHESS (clinging to him). Gracious Heaven! What is it? WALLENSTEIN. Be tranquil! leave me, sister! dearest wife! We are in camp, and this is naught unusual; Here storm and sunshine follow one another With rapid interchanges. These fierce spirits Champ the curb angrily, and never yet Did quiet bless the temples of the leader; If I am to stay go you. The plaints of women Ill suit the scene where men must act. [He is going: TERZKY returns. TERZKY. Remain here. From this window must we see it. WALLENSTEIN (to the COUNTESS). Sister, retire! COUNTESS. No--never! WALLENSTEIN. 'Tis my will. TERZKY (leads the COUNTESS aside, and drawing her attention to the DUCHESS). Theresa! DUCHESS. Sister, come! since he commands it. SCENE VII. WALLENSTEIN, TERZKY. WALLENSTEIN (stepping to the window). What now, then? TERZKY. There are strange movements among all the troops, And no one knows the cause. Mysteriously, With gloomy silentness, the several corps Marshal themselves, each under its own banners; Tiefenbach's corps make threatening movements; only The Pappenheimers still remain aloof In their own quarters and let no one enter. WALLENSTEIN. Does Piccolomini appear among them? TERZKY. We are seeking him: he is nowhere to be m
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