SCENE III
A cell in Almuene’s house.
NUREDDENE We sin our pleasant sins and then refrain And think that God’s deceived. He waits His time And when we walk the clean and polished road He trips us with the mire our shoes yet keep, The pleasant mud we walked before. All ills I will bear patiently. Oh, better here Than in that world! Who comes? Khatoon, my aunt! Enter Khatoon and a slave.
KHATOON My Nureddene!
NUREDDENE Good aunt, weep not for me.
KHATOON
You are my sister’s child, yet more my own.
SLAVE I’ll do it willingly.
KHATOON What is this sound of many rushing feet ? Enter Almuene and slaves.
ALMUENE
Seize him and bind. O villain, fatal villain! Page – 716
Have burning irons. Dame, what do you here?
KHATOON
Let no man touch
ALMUENE
My son, my son! He has burned my heart. Shall I
KHATOON What is it? Tell me quickly.
ALMUENE Fareed is murdered.
KHATOON God forbid! By whom ?
ALMUENE This villain’s sister.
KHATOON Doonya? You are mad. Speak, slave.
A SLAVE
Young master went with a great company Mymoona with a sword kept all at bay For minutes. Meantime the city fills with rumour, And Murad riding like a stormy wind Came on us just too soon, the girl defender Found wounded, Doonya at last in Fareed’s grip Page – 717
Who made a shield of that fair burden; but Balkis
KHATOON My son!
ALMUENE
Will you now give me leave
KHATOON
What is his fault? Exit.
ALMUENE
She has baulked my fury. No, I’ll wait for thee. Exit.
NUREDDENE
Not upon others fall Thy heavy scourge Page – 718 |