"I do."
"General Bustamente is a great criminal. While a leader in power, he wished to change the form of government against the will of the people from whom he held his position, and in contempt of the laws, which he shamelessly trampled underfoot."
"That is but too true," said the General, whose brow turned crimson.
"General Bustamente has been implacable during the course of his too long career; you know that he who sows the wind can only hope to reap the tempest."
"Hence!"
"The same implacability will be shown to him that he has shown to others."
"That is to say?"
"He will, in all probability, be condemned to death."
"Alas! I expected as much; but will this condemnation of which you speak, be long delayed?"
"Two days at most; the commission which must try him will be formed today."