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SCENE VIII.

Ruins of Monastery.

Alphonso crosses the stage, followed by Spanish Soldiers laden with bars of silver, &c.—Iron Arm


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follows on the watch, calls on his horde, and shews what is going forward, likewise intimates the Governor's approach—they tell him they are unarmed—after musing a moment he runs to the bank, and, seizing a hedge-stake, directs them to follow his example, which they immediately do—he then commands them to hide themselves 'till he gives a certain signal (which is three whistles) for their re-appearance— they obey—Governor enters with Victoria, preceded by Soldiers with presents for Drake, which they bear across the stage.—Iron Arm rushes with his followers from concealment—a pause—he seizes Victoria, and, giving her to the care of two Ruffians of his party, stabs the Governor, who is borne off lifeless through the ruins—Iron Arm, left alone, leans against the scene pretending much grief, when a Spanish officer, attended by Dominic bearing a cross, enter and enquire for the Governor—Iron Arm, with counterfeit sorrow, draws forth a scroll, on which is inscribed:

“The Governor is murdered by the English.”

and directing them to where they have borne the body, ere they return whistles on his gang, and fixes them in attitudes of sorrow—little Black Francis enters with the flag of Truce and scroll, demanding


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the release of the Prisoners taken under Oxenham —Iron Arm tramples both under his feet, and, stabbing the boy, kneels and makes them all vow vengeance on the English—the Officers return, and all acknowledge him as their Governor and Deliverer in the following


CHORUS.
Carthagena's lost! but born to recover her,
We gallant Cavalieroes boast of a charm;
Beat drum! trumpet sound, proclaim for our Governor,
Our noble commander, the brave Iron Arm.

Exeunt.