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WALLENSTEIN.
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SCENE XI.

To these enter Wallenstein, accompanied by Illo and Butler.

WALLENSTEIN. (as he enters.)
Tertsky!

TERTSKY.
My General?

WALLENSTEIN.
Let our regiments hold themselves
In readiness to march; for we shall leave
[Exit Tertsky.Pilsen ere evening.
Butler!

BUTLER.
Yes, my General.

WALLENSTEIN.
The Governor at Egra is your friend
And countryman. Write to him instantly
By a Post Courier. He must be advis'd,
That we are with him early on the morrow.
You follow us yourself, your regiment with you.

BUTLER.
It shall be done, my General!

WALLENSTEIN. (steps between Max. and Thekla,
who have remained during this time in each
others arms.)
Part!

MAX.
O God!
(Cuirassiers enter with drawn swords, and
assemble in the back-ground. At the same
time there are heard from below some spirited
passages out of the Pappenheim March, which
seem to address Max.)

Wal-