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Show j $o T ^ F A L S E FRIEND. Re-enter Galindo with a Candle, he falls, and puts it out. Galin. Here's light, S i r - - So. Don Guz. Well done. You fot- fPaffmg angnly m. tifh Rafcal, come no more in m y < to another Cham-f] oht. v ber* ° Ex. Don Guz, Galin. Thefe Boards are fo uneven You fhall fee now I fhall neither find f Rifing and feeling the Candle, nor the Candle-C about for the ftick i it fhan't be for want of I, Candle. fearching however. _ O ho, have I got you ? enough, 1II look for your Companion to-morrow. Enter Don Pedro and Don John. D o n Ped. Where are w e now ? D o n John. W e are in the Apartment I told you 0 f Softly - I hear fomething fttr Ten to one but 'tis he. Galin. Don't I hear fomewhat ?, No when one has Wine in one's Head, one has fuch a buftle in one's Ears. D o n Ped. to D o n John. W h o is that talking to him- Don John. 'Tis his Servant, I know his Voice, keep ftill. n ,, Galin. Well; fince m y Mafter has bamfh'd me his fight, I'll redeem by m y Obedience, what I have loft by m y Debauch. 1*11 go fleep twelve Hours in fome melancholy Hole where the Devil (han't find me. Yes. ; [Ex. Galin. D o n John. He's gone ; but hum, I hear fomebody coming. .„ , t . . ,. L ^ Don Guz. H o there, will no body bring light: ? [Behind the Scenu D o n Ped. 'Tis Guzman. D o n John. 'Tis fo, prepare. „ T r , Son id. Shall I oVn my WeAncJ, I « y ward Check ', I wifh this could be done fome other way, pon Tie FALSE FRIEND. I$I Don John. DiftracVion all | is this a time to balance ? Think on the Injury he would have done you, 'twill fortify your Arm, and guide your Dagger to his Heart. Don Ped. Enough, I'll hefitate no more ; be fatif-fy'd, hark, he's coming. Don Guzman paffes the Stage. Don Gu%. I think thefe Rogues are refolv'd to leave me in the dark all Night. f Ex. Don Guz. Don John. Now's your time, follow him, and ftrike home. Don Ped. T o his Heart, if m y Dagger will reach it. [Don Pedro follows him. Don John afide.] If one be kili'd, I'm fatisfy'd ; 'tis no great matter which. Re-enter Don Guzman, Don Pedro following him, with his Dagger ready to ftrike. Don Guz. afide.] My Chamber-Door's lock'd, and I think I hear fomebody tread Who's there? No body anfwers. But ftill I hear fomething ftir. Holo there! Sancho% are you all drunk ? fome Lights here quickly. [Exit, Don Guzman paffes by the Corner where Don John ftands, and goes off the Stage; Don Pedro following him, ftabs Don John. Don Ped. afide.] I think I'm near him now : Traytor, take that, m y Wife has fent it thee. Don John. Ah, I'm dead. Don Ped. Then thou haft thy due. Don John. I have indeed, 'tis I that have betray'd thee. Don Ped. And 'tis I that am reveng'd on thee for doing it. Don John. I wou'd have fore'd thy Wife. Don Ped. Die then with the Regret, to havefail'd in, thy Attempt. Don John. Parewel, if thou can'ft,forgivcme -[dies. Don Ped. I have done the deed, there's nothing left, but to make our efcape. Don John, where are you ? let's be gone, I hear the Servants coming. G 4 Lopez |