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THE DEATH OF
GORDON.
Not quite two hundred
Competent men, the rest are invalids.

WALLENSTEIN.
Good! And how many in the vale of Jochim.

GORDON.
Two hundred Arquebussiers have I sent thither
To fortify the posts against the Swedes.

WALLENSTEIN.
Good! I commend your foresight. At the works too
You have done somewhat?

GORDON.
Two additional batteries
I caused to be run up. They were needless.
The Rhine-Grave presses hard upon us, General !

WALLENSTEIN.
You have been watchful in your Emperor's service.
I am content with you, Lieutenant-Colonel.
(to Butler.)
Release the outposts in the vale of Jochim
With all the stations in the enemy's route.
(to Gordon.)
Governor, in your faithful hands I leave
My wife, my daughter, and my sister. I
Shall make no stay here, and wait but the arrival
Of letters, to take leave of you, together
With all the regiments.

SCENE