Wilhelm Tell
SCENE III.

Johann Chr

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The whole valley before TELL'S house, the heights which enclose

it occupied by peasants, grouped into tableaux. Some are seen

crossing a lofty bridge which crosses to the Sechen. WALTER

FURST with the two boys. WERNER and STAUFFACHER come forward.

Others throng after them. When TELL appears all receive him

with loud cheers.

ALL.

Long live brave Tell, our shield, our liberator.

[While those in front are crowding round TELL and embracing him,

RUDENZ and BERTHA appear. The former salutes the peasantry, the

latter embraces HEDWIG. The music, from the mountains continues

to play. When it has stopped, BERTHA steps into the centre of

the crowd.

BERTHA.

Peasants! Confederates! Into your league

Receive me here that happily am the first

To find protection in the land of freedom.

To your brave hands I now intrust my rights.

Will you protect me as your citizen?

PEASANTS.

Ay, that we will, with life and fortune both!

BERTHA.

'Tis well! And to this youth I give my hand.

A free Swiss maiden to a free Swiss man!

RUDENZ.

And from this moment all my serfs are free!

[Music and the curtain falls.

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