SCENE IV
A room in the women's apartments of Ibn Sawy's house.
AMEENA
Call, Doonya, to the eunuch once again
DOONYA
Mother,
AMEENA
Fie, Doonya! bad?
And the one little fault's like a stray curl
DOONYA
Sweet, silly mother! why, I called him that
AMEENA
You laugh at me, —
DOONYA So the girls think Page – 586
Through all our city. Oh, I laugh at you
AMEENA I a bad mother, Doonya ?
DOONYA
The worst possible. So does all Bassora, — especially the girls!
AMEENA
Why, who could be unkind to him or see
DOONYA Is it he who comes ? She goes out and returns.
It is my uncle, mother,
AMEENA A rival, you mad girl! Enter Ibn Sawy and Anice-Aljalice.
IBN SAWY
Come forward, child. Page – 587
AMEENA I'll see to it.
IBN SAWY
Let a strong eunuch with a naked sword
AMEENA I spoil him, husband!
IBN SAWY
Most damnably. Whenever I would turn
DOONYA
Oh, uncle mine, when you are harsh, the world
IBN SAWY
Oh, are you there, my little satirist?
DOONYA When you last were harsh.
IBN SAWY
You shall be married off. I will not have you
DOONYA
An old, old man, Page – 588 None else.
IBN SAWY
And not a boy like young Fareed ?
DOONYA
Throw me from this high window to the court
IBN SAWY
Is he so bad ? I thought it. No, my niece,
ANICE-ALJALICE I will be careful, sir. Yet trust in bars And portals, not in me. If he should find me, I am his slave and born to do his will.
IBN SAWY Be careful, dame. Exit.
AMEENA
How fair you are, small lady! Exit.
DOONYA (leaping on Anice) What's your name, Page – 589 You smiling wonder, what's your name? Your name?
ANICE-ALJALICE If you will let me a little breathe, I'll tell you.
DOONYA Tell it me without breathing.
ANICE-ALJALICE It's too long.
DOONYA Let's hear it.
ANICE-ALJALICE Anice-Aljalice.
DOONYA
Anice,
I find it billowing there beneath the calm She runs out.
ANICE-ALJALICE
My King is here. But they would give me Doonya returns. Page – 590
DOONYA
Come, Anice. Exeunt.
Curtain Page – 591 |