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ACT FOURTH. THE SENTINEL
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He paid them for my death as for a fête!
[He throws the purse on the ground with a gesture of disgust.
His recklessness leads on to parricide!
But someone comes.
[Enter Richard Cromwell, feeling his way in the darkness.


Scene 6.—The Same, Richard Cromwell.


Richard [walking slowly toward the front of the stage.
But someone comes. The night is none too bright.
Cromwell [unseen by Richard.
My son! Is't possible?
Richard. My son! Is't possible? Set free at last!
Cromwell [aside.] I doubt not, by the thieves to whom thou hast
Betrayed thy father. In their blood-stained hands
Place thine fraternally!
Richard [still without seeing Cromwell.
Place thine fraternally! And this is due
To having paid the sentry well.
Cromwell [aside.] …ing paid the sentry well. Aha!
He says it!
Richard. He says it! I am free!
Cromwell [aside.] …it! I am free! But at what price,
Thou villain!
Richard. Thou villain! True, it costs me dear, but I
Detest ingratitude.
Cromwell [aside.] …ingratitude. Ingratitude.
To the paid cutthroat who doth leave thee free
To kill thy father—that thou dost detest!
Richard.Another frolic!
Cromwell [aside.] …frolic! With what levity
This debauchee doth talk of murdering me!