Isolani. He cannot write; but his cross is a good cross, and [90]
is honoured by Jews as well as Christians.

Octavio (presses on to Max). Come, general! let us go. It is late.

Tertsky. One Piccolomini only has signed.

Isolani (pointing to Max). Look! that is your man, that statue
there, who has had neither eye, ear, nor tongue for us the 95
whole evening.

[Max receives the paper from Tertsky, which he looks upon vacantly.


LINENOTES:

After [4] (making the usual compliment after meals) 1800, 1828, 1829.

After [15] [He continues to fix his eye on the whole following scene. 1800, 1828, 1829.

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