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SCENE IV
A small dark passage. Enter Ethwald with a lamp in his hand: enter at the same time, by the opposite side, a domestic officer; they both start back on seeing one another.Ethw.
Who art thou?
Off.
Baldwin, my lord. But mercy on my sight,
Your face is strangely alter'd. At this hour
Awake, and wandering thus!—Have you seen aught?
Ethw.
No, nothing. Knowst thou which is Alwy's chamber?
I would not wake my grooms.
Off.
It is that farther door; I'll lead you to it.
[Pointing off the stage.
Ethw.
No, friend, I'll go myself. Good rest to
thee.
[Exeunt.
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