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WALLENSTEIN.
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WALLENSTEIN.
Com'st thou from her? Is she restor'd? How is she?

COUNTESS.
My sister tells me, she was more collected it
After her conversation with the Swede.
She has now retired to rest.

WALLENSTEIN.
The pang will soften.
She will shed tears.

COUNTESS.
I find thee alter'd too,
My brother! After such a victory
I had expected to have found in thee
A cheerful spirit. O remain thou firm!
Sustain, uphold us! For our light thou art,
Our sun.

WALLENSTEIN.
Be quiet. I ail nothing. Where's
Thy husband.

COUNTESS.
At a banquet—he and Illo.

WALLENSTEIN.
(rises and strides across the saloon.)
The night's far spent. Betake thee to thy chamber.

COUNTESS.
Bid me not go, O let me stay with thee!

WALLENSTEIN.
(moves to the window.)
There is a busy motion in the Heaven,

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