SCENE III
The forest near Dongurh.
BAPPA
It is the secret friend from whom in childhood
SUNGRAM Let's hear The very wording.
BAPPA
"To the Sun's child, from Edur.
SUNGRAM
Writes he that ? The child of Kings!
PRITHURAJ A kindling hint to fire our blood! Page – 756
Two princesses and only a knot of swords
SUNGRAM Bappa, you are resolved to court this peril?
PRITHURAJ
Doubt you ? Think how 'twill help our treasury.
SUNGRAM
The immediate gain's
PRITHURAJ
Why, let it come. I shall rejoice to feel
BAPPA Sungram, I do not rashly take this step, But with fixed policy. Unless we break Edur's supreme contempt for our annoyance, How can we bring him to the difficult hills ? So must we take the open where our Bheels Will scatter from the massed Rajpoot swords Nor face their charging horsemen. But if we capture Their princess, inconsiderate rage will hurl them Page – 757 Into our very fastnesses to wear Their strength out under our shafts. Then will I seize At the right moment, they being few and weary, Edur by force or guile and hold it fast Though all the warlike world come up against me.
SUNGRAM With Bheels?
BAPPA
I will invite all Rajpoot swords
SUNGRAM They are enough. Enter Kodal.
KODAL Bappa, our scouts have come in. The prey is in the toils.
BAPPA How many are they, Kodal?
KODAL Merely ten lances. The servants and women they have sent Page – 758 round by the lower road; the escort with four palanquins come up through the hills. They have run their heads into the noose. We will draw it tight, Bappa, and choke them.
BAPPA Is their escape Impossible ?
SUNGRAM
Bappa, a hundred Bheels surround the pass
BAPPA
Beside the waterfall
KODAL Trust me for that, Bappa. We'll shoot through the twenty eye-balls of them and never even touch the white. Ten lances they are and ten arrows will stretch them flat; there shall be nothing left to be done but the burning. If I cannot do this, I am no Bheel, no Kodal and no foster-brother of Bappa.
BAPPA
Economise our strength. I will not lose Exeunt Sungram and Kodal.
Prithuraj, my friend, Exeunt. Page – 759 |