Part 49 (1/2)
ANGELO.
With many attendants?
PIRRO.
A single carriage will contain the party--the mother, the daughter, and the count. A few friends from Sabionetta attend as witnesses.
ANGELO.
And the servants?
PIRRO.
Only two besides myself. I shall ride before.
ANGELO.
Good. Another question. Is the carriage Galotti's or the Count's?
PIRRO.
The Count's.
ANGELO.
That is unlucky. There is another outrider, besides a courageous driver. However----
PIRRO.
I am amazed. What do you intend? The few ornaments which the bride has will scarcely reward your trouble.
ANGELO.
Then the bride herself shall be the reward.
PIRRO.
And you mean that I should be your accomplice in this crime?
ANGELO.
You ride before! Then ride, ride, and take no trouble about the matter.
PIRRO.
Never!
ANGELO.