FOOTNOTES:
[67] At cards. From pinta, a spot or mark.—Sp.
Although Pintas mean cards generally, yet the word is applied to a particular game in Spain, which we call Basset.—Collier.
[68] Much was omitted by previous editors.—Collier.
[ACT V.]
Scene.—Don Carlos's house.
Enter Diego, Flora, and Pedro, accompanying the chair, groping as in the dark.
Ped. Dame Flora and Signior Diego, go in there; and you, my friends, set down the chair, and let the lady out; go, there's money for you. I'll go fetch a candle.
[Diego and Flora go in, and the chair being set in the door, Octavio goes out into the room: Pedro claps to the door, and goes away.