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SCENE SEVENTH.
HUNIADES, MUSTAPHA, OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS.HUNIADES.
Retire, my friends! withdraw your noble prisoner;
Guard him; and give him honourable treatment.
(To Mustapha.)
Brave I esteem thee, though thou art my captive.
Say, is Campestran in these Tents?
MUSTAPHA.
He is.
O gen'rous Christian! when my deeds are known,
Revenge will take my life. But I have sav'd
My Prince; and, on such terms, death is most welcome.
(Exit guarded.)
(Exeunt Hungarian Soldiers.)
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