Nay, doubt it not.
IV:2:33 SIDO.
You still can aid me.
IV:2:34 ORAN.
I am no traitor, and my friends shall find
I am not wanting.
IV:2:35 SIDO.
Quit these liberal walls
Where you're not watched. In brief, I've coined a tale
Has touched the Countess to the quick. She seeks,
Alone or scantly tended, even now,
The palace gardens; eager to discover
A faithless husband, where she'll chance to find
One more devout. My steeds and servants wait
At the right post; my distant castle soon
Shall hold this peerless wife. Your resolute spirit
May aid me much. How say you, is it well
That we have met?
IV:2:36 ORAN.
Right well. I will embark
Most heartily in this.
IV:2:37 SIDO.
With me at once.
IV:2:38 ORAN.
At once?
IV:2:39 SIDO.
No faltering. You have learned and know
Too much to spare you from my sight, good Oran.
With me at once.
IV:2:40 ORAN.
'Tis urgent; well at once,
And I will do good service, or I'll die.
For what is life unless to aid the life
Has aided thine?
IV:2:41 SIDO.
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