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BARTOLOME.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Cruz. And so, Bartolome, the expedition failed. But where

wast thou for the most part?

 

Bart. In the Guadarrama mountains, near San Ildefonso.

 

Cruz. And thou bringest nothing back with thee? Didst thou

rob no one?

 

Bart. There was no one to rob, save a party of students from

Segovia, who looked as if they would rob us; and a jolly little

friar, who had nothing in his pockets but a missal and a loaf of

bread.

 

Cruz. Pray, then, what brings thee back to Madrid?

 

Bart. First tell me what keeps thee here?

 

Cruz. Preciosa.

 

Bart. And she brings me back. Hast thou forgotten thy

promise?

 

Cruz. The two years are not passed yet. Wait patiently. The

girl shall be thine.

 

Bart. I hear she has a Busne lover.

 

Cruz. That is nothing.

 

Bart. I do not like it. I hate him,--the son of a Busne

harlot. He goes in and out, and speaks with her alone, and I

must stand aside, and wait his pleasure.

 

Cruz. Be patient, I say. Thou shalt have thy revenge. When

the time comes, thou shalt waylay him.

 

Bart. Meanwhile, show me her house.

 

Cruz. Come this way. But thou wilt not find her. She dances

at the play to-night.

 

Bart. No matter. Show me the house.

[Exeunt.

 

 

 

SCENE VIII. -- The Theatre. The orchestra plays the cachucha.

Sound of castanets behind the scenes. The curtain rises, and

discovers PRECIOSA in the attitude of commencing the dance. The

cachucha. Tumult; hisses; cries of "Brava!" and "Afuera!" She

falters and pauses. The music stops. General confusion.

PRECIOSA faints.

 

 

 

SCENE IX. -- The COUNT OF LARA'S chambers. LARA and his friends

at supper.

 

Lara. So, Caballeros, once more many thanks!

You have stood by me bravely in this matter.

Pray fill your glasses.

 

Don J. Did you mark, Don Luis,

How pale she looked, when first the noise began,

And then stood still, with her large eyes dilated!

Her nostrils spread! her lips apart! Her bosom

Tumultuous as the sea!

 

Don L. I pitied her.

 

Lara. Her pride is humbled; and this very night

I mean to visit her.

 

Don J. Will you serenade her?

 

Lara. No music! no more music!

 

Don L. Why not music?

It softens many hearts.

 

Lara. Not in the humor

She now is in. Music would madden her.

 

Don J. Try golden cymbals.

 

Don L. Yes, try Don Dinero;

A mighty wooer is your Don Dinero.

 

Lara. To tell the truth, then, I have bribed her maid.

But, Caballeros, you dislike this wine.

A bumper and away; for the night wears.

A health to Preciosa.

 

(They rise and drink.)

 

All. Preciosa.

 

Lara. (holding up his glass).

Thou bright and flaming minister of Love!

Thou wonderful magician! who hast stolen

My secret from me, and mid sighs of passion

Caught from my lips, with red and fiery tongue,

Her precious name! O nevermore henceforth

Shall mortal lips press thine; and nevermore

A mortal name be whispered in thine ear.

Go! keep my secret!

 

(Drinks and dashes the goblet down.)

 

Don J. Ite! missa est!

 

(Scene closes.)

 

 

 

SCENE X. -- Street and garden wall. Night. Enter CRUZADO and