Part 153 (1/2)
Alas! alas! and stands it so?
[Then in pressing and impatient tones.
What friend! and do we let him go away In this delusion--let him go away?
Not call him back immediately, not open His eyes, upon the spot?
OCTAVIO (recovering himself out of a deep study).
He has now opened mine, And I see more than pleases me.
QUESTENBERG.
What is it?
OCTAVIO.
Curse on this journey!
QUESTENBERG.
But why so? What is it?
OCTAVIO.
Come, come along, friend! I must follow up The ominous track immediately. Mine eyes Are opened now, and I must use them. Come!
[Draws QUESTENBERG on with him.
QUESTENBERG.
What now? Where go you then?
OCTAVIO.
To her herself.
QUESTENBERG.
To----
OCTAVIO (interrupting him and correcting himself).
To the duke. Come, let us go 'Tis done, 'tis done, I see the net that is thrown over him.
Oh! he returns not to me as he went.
QUESTENBERG.
Nay, but explain yourself.
OCTAVIO.
And that I should not Foresee it, not prevent this journey! Wherefore Did I keep it from him? You were in the right.
I should have warned him. Now it is too late.
QUESTENBERG.
But what's too late? Bethink yourself, my friend, That you are talking absolute riddles to me.