Julian.
[Weeping.] Oh, Gallus, would I might die or be banished in your stead! I am wrecking my soul here. I ought to forgive—and I cannot. Evil grows in me; hate and revenge whisper in my earGallus. [Rapidly, looking towards the church.] There he comes! Julian. Be prudent, my beloved brother!—Ah, Hekebolius! The church door has meanwhile been opened. The congregation streams forth; some pass away, others remain standing to see the Court pass. Among those who come out is Hekebolius; he wears priestly dress.
Hekebolius.
[On the point of passing out to the left.] Is that you, my Julian? Ah, I have again passed a heavy hour for your sake.
Julian.
Alas! I fear that happens too often.
Hekebolius.
Christ is wroth against you, my son! It is your froward spirit that angers him; it is your unloving thoughts, and all this worldly vanity
Julian.
I know it my Hekebolius! You so often tell me so.