ODOARDO.
And she weeps and sobs.
CLAUDIA.
No more. That is over, like her nature, which you know. She is the most timid, yet the most resolute of her sex; incapable of governing her first emotions, but upon the least reflection calm and prepared for all. She keeps the Prince at a distance--she speaks to him in a tone----Let us, dear Odoardo, depart immediately.
ODOARDO.
I came on horseback hither. What is to be done? You, Madam, will probably return to town?
ORSINA.
Immediately.
ODOARDO.
May I request you to take my wife with you.