Valentine and Orson: A Romantic Melo-Drame As Performed at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden
SCENE VI.--
_Castle of the Giant Ferragus._ (Richards.)
_VALENTINE and ORSON enter, and approach the gates. ORSON seeing a horn, blows it--it utters a dreadfully discordant blast--the gates fly open--two Fiends rush out, one of them speaks._
FIEND.
The invincible sovereign of this castle, the mighty and gigantic Ferragus, warns you to fly--hence!--begone!
_They rush on VALENTINE and ORSON, are overthrown and sink--as VALENTINE and ORSON are proceeding, a Lion enters, VALENTINE presents the magic ring, and the Lion disappears--PACOLET is seen in place of the monster, and conducts VALENTINE and ORSON into the Giant's dwelling._