CC Madhya 18.166

tabe sei pāṭhāna cāri-janere bāṅdhila
kāṭite cāhe, gauḍiyā saba kāṅpite lāgila
Word for word: 
tabe — then; sei pāṭhāna — the Pāṭhāna soldiers; cāri-janere — the four persons; bāṅdhila — arrested; kāṭite cāhe — wanted to kill them; gauḍiyā — the Bengalis; saba — all; kāṅpite lāgila — began to tremble.
Translation: 
Thinking this, the Pāṭhāna soldiers arrested the four persons and decided to kill them. Because of this, the two Bengalis began to tremble.
Purport: 

The four persons were Balabhadra Bhaṭṭācārya, his assistant brāhmaṇa, Rājaputa Kṛṣṇadāsa and the Sanoḍiyā brāhmaṇa devotee of Mādhavendra Purī.