No. The second part is going to begin.
Rap! rap! rap!
The curtain rises upon a second curtain, which represents a forest, a chief, two brigands, three acolytes. This is the band.
The Captain.—“My friends, I have heard from the old postillion that a post-chaise will pass through this narrow road. You must stop it.”
The Band.—“Yes, captain.”
The Captain.—“You, Pedro, must guard this defile. We, my friends, must away to the mountains.” [p084]
(The band disappears on the side to the court. Pedro remains alone for one moment. A monk enters front the garden side.)
Pedro.—“Halt there; your money or your life!”
The Monk.—“But, my brother, I am as poor as you are. Capuchins have no money.”