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what? BUTLER. It is an open proclamation Of insurrection. WALLENSTEIN. Well, well--but what is it? BUTLER. Count Terzky's regiments tear the imperial eagle From off his banners, and instead of it Have reared aloft their arms. ANSPESSADE (abruptly to the CUIRASSIERS). Right about! March! WALLENSTEIN. Cursed be this counsel, and accursed who gave it! [To the CUIRASSIERS, who are retiring. Halt, children, halt! There's some mistake in this; Hark! I will punish it severely. Stop They do not hear. (To ILLO). Go after them, assure them, And bring them back to me, cost what it may. [ILLO hurries out. This hurls us headlong. Butler! Butler! You are my evil genius, wherefore must you Announce it in their presence? It was all In a fair way. They were half won! those madmen With their improvident over-readiness-- A cruel game is Fortune playing with me. The zeal of friends it is that razes me, And not the hate of enemies. SCENE XVII. To these enter the DUCHESS, who rushes into the chamber; THEKLA and the COUNTESS follow her. DUCHESS. O Albrecht! What hast thou done? WALLENSTEIN. And now comes this beside. COUNTESS. Forgive me, brother! It was not in my power-- They know all. DUCHESS. What hast thou done? COUNTESS (to TERZKY). Is there no hope? Is all lost utterly? TERZKY. All lost. No hope. Prague in the emperor's hands, The soldiery have taken their oaths anew. COUNTESS. That lurking hypocrite, Octavio! Count Max. is off too. TERZKY. Where can he be? He's Gone over to the emperor with his father. [THEKLA rushes out into the arms of her mother, hiding her face in her bosom. DUCHESS (enfolding her in her arms). Unhappy child! and more unhappy mother! WALLENSTEIN (aside to TERZKY). Quick! Let a carriage stand in readiness In the court behind the palace. Scherfenberg, Be their attendant; he is faithful to us. To Egra he'll conduct them, and we follow. [To ILLO, who returns. Thou hast not brought them back? ILLO. Hear'st thou the uproar? The whole corps of the Pappenheimers is Drawn out: the younger Piccolomini, Their colonel, they require: for they affirm, That he is in the palace here, a prisoner; And if thou dost not instantly deliver him, They will find means to free him with the sword. [All stand amazed. TERZKY. What shall we make o
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