Act Five SCENE I
A room in Vasavadutta's apartments.
VASAVADUTTA So thou hast dared to come.
MUNJOOLICA
I have. Thou, dare
VASAVADUTTA Hast thou no fear of punishment at all ?
MUNJOOLICA For shutting thee in with heaven ? none, none at all.
VASAVADUTTA How didst thou dare?
MUNJOOLICA
How didst thou dare, proud girl,
VASAVADUTTA Vindictive traitress, I will beat thee. Page – 295
MUNJOOLICA Do And I will laugh and ask thee of the night.
VASAVADUTTA Then take thy chastisement.
She seizes and beats her with the
MUNJOOLICA
Stop! I'll bear no more
VASAVADUTTA
See what thou hast done!
MUNJOOLICA Thy father must not know of this.
VASAVADUTTA
Thou thinkst
MUNJOOLICA
None who'ld betray thee. This thing known, his wrath
VASAVADUTTA
Me rather. I will throw Page – 296
MUNJOOLICA
You will be torn apart and Vuthsa penned
VASAVADUTTA
Alas!
MUNJOOLICA If thou entreat me much, I will and can.
VASAVADUTTA I shall entreat thee! ,
MUNJOOLICA Help thyself, proud child.
VASAVADUTTA
O, if I have thee at advantage ever!
MUNJOOLICA More humbly!
VASAVADUTTA Oh! She kneels.
I clasp thy feet, O friend, Page – 297
MUNJOOLICA Nothing at all. Vengeance is sweet enough Upon thy father and Gopalaca. I'm satisfied now. First give me a promise;
Obey me absolutely in all things
VASAVADUTTA
I promise. Thou art my guide
MUNJOOLICA Then think it done.
VASAVADUTTA (smiling on Vuthsa who enters) Vuthsa, I asked not for thee.
VUTHSA Thou didst. I heard thy heart demand me.
MUNJOOLICA
Hark!
VUTHSA
Surely I know well those eyes.
MUNJOOLICA
Princess, let us call him.
VASAVADUTTA Fie on thee! Page – 298 Is this an hour for jest and antics ?
MUNJOOLICA (looking significantly at her) Yes.
VASAVADUTTA , Call him.
MUNJOOLICA And thou go in.
VASAVADUTTA How, in!
MUNJOOLICA
This girl!
VASAVADUTTA Yes. She goes in. Munjoolica descends.
VUTHSA Yougundharayan sends him. O, he strikes The hour as if a god had planned all out. This world's the puppet of a silent Will Which moves unguessed behind our acts and thoughts;
Events bewildered follow its dim guidance Munjoolica returns bringing in Vasuntha disguised. Who is this ancient shape thou bringest? Page – 299
MUNJOOLICA
I'ld know
VASUNTHA
Where is the only lady of the age?
MUNJOOLICA Something, sir, of both.
VASUNTHA
O masters then of princes, think not that I scorn
MUNJOOLICA
Why not to Avunthie's governor and a prison,
VASUNTHA (looking at Vuthsa) What's this? What's this?
MUNJOOLICA Strong tonic for a young old man.
VUTHSA
Speak freely
VASUNTHA (to Vuthsa, with a humorous glance at Munjoolica)
Thy hours were not ill-spent. But thou hast nearly Page – 300 My sportive lady. Hear now why I crouch Beneath the hoary burden of this beard And the insignia of a royal hump, — And an end to jesting. Vuthsa, in thy city The people clamour; they besiege thy ministers, Railing at treason and demanding thee, Nor can their rage be stilled. Do swiftly then Whatever thou must do yet, swiftly break forth Or war will seek thee clamouring round these doors. To bear thy message back to him I come, Upon Avunthie's mountain verge who lurks, Or else to aid thee if our help thou needest.
VUTHSA
Let him restrain my army forest-screened
VASUNTHA 'T is all?
VUTHSA In my own strength all else I'll do.
VASUNTHA Good, then I go ?
VUTHSA
Yes, but with gold, thy fee, Munjoolica goes into the inner chamber. Page – 301
VASUNTHA Leave that to me.
VUTHSA
Thou hast adventured much
VASUNTHA
Poor Alurca cried to come,
VUTHSA
Pangs fiercer would have chased them,
Munjoolica returns with gold and a trinket. Vasuntha goes.
MUNJOOLICA Tell me thy plan.
VUTHSA These chambers are too strongly kept.
MUNJOOLICA But there's The pleasure-ground.
VUTHSA
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And wine flow fast. The nights are moonlit now.
MUNJOOLICA
Three, but the southern portal
VUTHSA There, how many guard ?
MUNJOOLICA Three armed Kiratha women keep the gate.
VUTHSA I cannot hurt them. Thou must find a way.
MUNJOOLICA They shall be drowned in wine. The streets outside ?
VUTHSA
A chariot, — find one for me. I cannot fight
MUNJOOLICA I think That I shall find one.
VUTHSA
Do it. The rest is easy,
MUNJOOLICA
The armoury
Page – 303 VUTHSA
Conceal them in the grounds.
MUNJOOLICA
Thou wilt need both thy hands in such a fight.
VUTHSA Thou canst ?
MUNJOOLICA Hope not to find a better in thy realms.
VUTHSA
My battle-comrade then! Words are not needed He goes out.
MUNJOOLICA
More than that before all's done Page – 304 |