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?© de, 1799-1850

"The Resources of Quinola"

It is my duty to inform his majesty,
the king, of these circumstances.
Fontanares
The priority! Where are the proofs of this?
The Grand Inquisitor
They are as follows: In his treatise on the casting of cannons Don
Ramon speaks of a certain invention called Thunder, made by Leonardo
da Vinci, your master, and says that it might be applied to the
navigation of a ship.
Don Ramon
Ah! young man, acknowledge that you had read my treatises!
Fontanares (aside)
I would sacrifice all my glory for one hour of vengeance!

SCENE FOURTH
The same persons and Quinola.

Quinola (aside to Fontanares)
Senor, the fruit was too fair, and a worm has been found in it!
Fontanares
What do you mean?
Quinola
Hell has belched back upon us, I know not how--Monipodio, all on fire
for revenge; he is on board the ship with a band of devils, and swears
to scuttle it, unless you guarantee him ten thousand sequins.
Fontanares (kneels)
Thanks, thanks for that. O ocean, whom I once longed to subdue, thou
art the sole protector that is left to me; thou shalt keep my secret
to eternity! (To Quinola) See that Monipodio steers for the open sea
and there scuttles the ship.
Quinola
What is this? Do I understand you aright? Which of us two has lost his
head?
Fontanares
Do as I bid you.
Quinola
But, my dear master--
Fontanares
My life and yours are equally at stake.
Quinola
Obey, without understanding why? For the first time I'll risk it.


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