SCENE IV
The tower-room beside the terrace.
VUTHSA
All that I dreamed or heard of her, her charm Thrice her eyes faltered as they gazed in mine. He lies back with closed eyes; Munjoolica enters and contemplates him.
MUNJOOLICA
O golden Love! thou art not of this earth.
VUTHSA
Sleep jealous waits
MUNJOOLICA
Thou art disobedient. Wast thou not commanded
VUTHSA
Sleep disobeys, not I.
MUNJOOLICA
How knowst thou that?
VUTHSA Bright jailor, thou art jealous without cause. Page – 269
Who would escape from heaven's golden bars ?
MUNJOOLICA
I had another name but it has ceased, .
VUTHSA Thou wast then Sourashtra's child ?
MUNJOOLICA
I am still that royalty clouded, even as thou art
VUTHSA
Since our fates are one,
MUNJOOLICA For what bold purpose ?
VUTHSA How knowest thou I have one?
MUNJOOLICA Were I a man!
VUTHSA Wouldst thou have freedom? wilt thou give me help?
MUNJOOLICA In nothing against her I love and serve.
VUTHSA No, but conspire to serve and love her best Page – 270 And make her queen of all the Aryan earth.
MUNJOOLICA My payment ?
VUTHSA Name it thyself, when all is ours.
MUNJOOLICA Content; it will be large.
VUTHSA However large.
Now shall I be avenged upon my fate. I know what thy heart asks; too openly Thou earnest the yearning in thy eyes. Vuthsa, she loves thee as the half-closed bud Thrills to the advent of a wonderful dawn And like a dreamer half-awake perceives The faint beginnings of a sunlit world. Doubt not success more than that dawn must break; For she is thine.
VUTHSA
Take my heart's gratitude
MUNJOOLICA I am greedy. Only Thy gratitude ?
VUTHSA What wouldst thou have ?
MUNJOOLICA The ring Page – 271 Upon thy finger, Vuthsa, for my own.
VUTHSA (putting it on her finger) It shall live happier on a fairer hand.
MUNJOOLICA
Since thou hast paid me instantly and well,
VUTHSA Claim it in our Cowsambie.
MUNJOOLICA There indeed. Sleep now.
VUTHSA By thy good help I now shall sleep.
Munjoolica goes out. Page – 272 |