SCENE IV
Ibn Sawy's house.
ANICE-ALJALICE If Murad fails him, what is left ? He has No other thing to sell but only me. A thought of horror! Is my love then strong Only for joy, only to share his heaven? Can it not enter Hell for his dear sake ? How shall I follow him then after death, If Heaven reject him? For the path's so narrow Footing that judgment blade, to slip's so easy. Avert the need, O Heaven. Enter Nureddene. Has Murad failed him?
NUREDDENE Murad refuses. This load of debt's a torture!
ANICE-ALJALICE The dresses and the gems you made me keep —
NUREDDENE Keep them; they are your own.
ANICE-ALJALICE
I am your slave-girl.
NUREDDENE Girl, would you have me strip you then quite bare ?
ANICE-ALJALICE What does it matter ? The coarsest rag ten dirhams Page – 653 Might buy, would be enough, if you'ld still love me.
NUREDDENE These would not meet one half of what I owe.
ANICE-ALJALICE Master, you bought me for ten thousand pieces.
NUREDDENE Be silent.
ANICE-ALJALICE Has my value lessened since ?
NUREDDENE No more! You'll make me hate you.
ANICE-ALJALICE
If you do,
NUREDDENE Have you the heart to speak of this ?
ANICE-ALJALICE
Had I
NUREDDENE I swore to my father that I would not sell you.
ANICE-ALJALICE But there was a condition.
NUREDDENE If you desired it! Page – 654
ANICE-ALJALICE Do I not ask you?
NUREDDENE
Speak truth! Do you desire it ?
ANICE-ALJALICE (weeping)
How could I desire it? Forgive his fault.
NUREDDENE
Anice, my own sins are
ANICE-ALJALICE I'll call him then. Exit.
NUREDDENE
Let me absolve these debts, Anice returns with Ajebe, Balkis, Mymoona.
AJEBE Am I forgiven ?
NUREDDENE
Ajebe, let the past Page – 655
AJEBE You are Ibn Sawy's son.
NUREDDENE
Give me your counsel, Ajebe. I have nothing
MYMOONA Nothing else?
ANICE-ALJALICE Only myself Whom he'll not sell.
MYMOONA He must.
NUREDDENE Never, Mymoona.
MYMOONA
Fear not the sale which shall be in name alone.
ANICE-ALJALICE O now there's light. Blessed Mymoona!
NUREDDENE It must not be. My oath! Page – 656
ANICE-ALJALICE But I desire it now, yes, I desire it.
NUREDDENE
And is my pride then nothing ? Shall I sell her
MYMOONA Too fine, too fine!
ANICE-ALJALICE
To serve awhile my sister!
BALKIS Serve only in name.
MYMOONA She will be safe while you rebuild your fortunes.
NUREDDENE I do not like it.
MYMOONA
Nor does any one
NUREDDENE
Oh, you're wrong, Mymoona,
MYMOONA You look at it too finely. Page – 657
NUREDDENE Have it your way, then.
MYMOONA
Call the broker here.
AJEBE 'Twould be the plague.
NUREDDENE I fear it will not prosper. Exeunt. Page – 658 |