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THE ROBBERS.
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Switzer.
Have we shown ourselves to be so, Captain?
Kozinski.
I seek for men who can look death in the face—who can play with danger as with a tamed snake—who prize liberty above life and fame—whose names speak comfort to the oppres'd, who can appal the bold, and make the tyrant shudder!
Switzer.
(To the Captain.) I like this fellow.—Hear me, good friend! you have found the men you want.
Kozinski.
I think so,—and hope I shall be anon their fellow.—You can point me out the man I look for,—'tis your Captain, the great Count de Moor.
Switzer.
(Gives him his hand cordially.) We are brothers, my boy!
Moor.
Would you know this Captain?
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Kozinski.