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SCENE II

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WALLENSTEIN, COUNT TERTSKY.

Wallenstein (to Tertsky). Who has been taken? — Who is given up?

Tertsky. The man who knows our secrets, who knows every

Negotiation with the Swede and Saxon,

Through whose hands all and every thing has passed —

Wallenstein (drawing back). Nay, not Sesina? — Say, No! I entreat

thee. 5

Tertsky. All on his road for Regenspurg to the Swede

He was plunged down upon by Galas’ agent,

Who had been long in ambush, lurking for him.

There must have been found on him my whole packet

To Thur, to Kinsky, to Oxenstirn, to Arnheim: 10

All this is in their hands; they have now an insight

Into the whole — our measures, and our motives.

The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Illustrated Edition)

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