SCENE VI
Outside Bappa's cot.
COMOL CUMARY
Have I too dangerously ventured my all
The outlaws' fierce triumphant shout is
stilled Enter Bappa.
COMOL CUMARY (coming eagerly to him) How went the fight ? You're safe! And Ichalgurh ?
BAPPA Give me your hands; I'll tell you.
COMOL CUMARY
I see your head's He takes her hands and draws her towards him.
Cateran, I forbade you
BAPPA
I touch
COMOL CUMARY I will not be commanded. She sits down at his feet. Page – 802
BAPPA
Oh, you are right, love. At my feet's more
fitting
COMOL CUMARY
Oh, you provoke me. You've not met the
Chouhan,
BAPPA I have met him.
COMOL CUMARY Great Ichalgurh ?
BAPPA
We soon o'ercame the Scythians.
COMOL CUMARY
You need not triumph. These were only
Scythians.
BAPPA We fought. I conquered.
COMOL CUMARY Thou? thou? It is impossible.
BAPPA But done.
COMOL CUMARY
Why, you're a boy, a child! O my bright
lion, Page – 803
Upon his opposite. Then the great tusker
BAPPA He fell and yielded.
COMOL CUMARY
You have learned romance
BAPPA Arch-infidel! Ask Sungram.
COMOL CUMARY
Then I understand. You won
BAPPA
Perhaps, my princess,
COMOL CUMARY
Indeed it was
Then who can stand against thee ? Thou shalt conquer (Bappa takes her into his arms)
What dost thou, Bheel? Forbear!
BAPPA Do you recall your letter, Page - 804
Comol ? I have outdone the Chouhan, girl.
COMOL CUMARY Bheel, I wrote nothing, nothing.
BAPPA
I'll keep you now
COMOL CUMARY
'Twas not my hand. Your Coomood forged it.
BAPPA
Rebel against your heart!
COMOL CUMARY I will not. (Kisses him)
O not now! O give me
BAPPA
When you entreat, who shall refuse you, Page - 805
COMOL CUMARY
Till the seventh morning,
BAPPA Only and, till then.
COMOL CUMARY That is a promise. (escaping from him)
Which, having won, I do deny, unsay,
BAPPA
Have you yet thought
COMOL CUMARY Not till the seventh morning, lion. Exit.
BAPPA
Till then, my antelope, range my hills and make them Exit.
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