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CALLIMACHUS.

CALLIMACHUS (tenderly clasping the body). O Drusiana, my Drusiana, what heart's devotion have I lavished upon you! How truly have I loved you from the very depth of my soul! And yet you have always repulsed me, always denied my professions. Aha, but now I have the power to pay back those insults and to treat you as I please!

(Fortunatus is attacked by a large snake.)

FORT. Oh, look! A frightful snake is attacking us!

(Fortunatus is bitten and falls dead.)

CALL. (collapsing with fright). Ah! Fortunatus, why did you lead me into this trap? Why did you urge me on to this detestable act of villainy? There now, you will die of the snake's bite, and I too am dying....of sheer terror!

(Callimachus falls dead.)

EIGHTH SCENE.


A road. St. John and Andronicus are walking together.


ST. JOHN. Come along, Andronicus,