ANOTHER VOICE. A little love to make the day less terrible!
THIRD VOICE. Only rest, a little rest! Time to think of the sea, and of gra.s.ses blowing in the wind.
A WOMAN. Master!
[_Life lashes her with his whip. The woman screams. Life draws back from them, and dances a mocking dance, dancing himself into greater fury, laughing terribly, he lashes out at them. Several fall dead. He chokes a cripple with his hands. Finally he drives them off the stage before him, several furtively dragging the bodies with them._]
SECOND GIRL [_as the two emerge from their hiding place_]. Oh! I wish never to see his face as they saw it!
FIRST GIRL. You will not, unless you kneel--never kneel, little queen.
SECOND GIRL. I shall never kneel to Life. I shall stand upright, as you have taught me, and I shall say, "Bring me another necklace, Life--"
FIRST GIRL. I must go now for a little while. I shall come back. Do not forget. [_She goes out._]
SECOND GIRL. I shall say--
[_Life"s voice is heard off stage. Second Girl cowers. Life enters._]
SECOND GIRL. Slave! I would have the chain with the red stone! [_As Life submissively approaches, she s.n.a.t.c.hes it from his neck._] And this!
[_s.n.a.t.c.hing at his hand and pulling the ring from a finger. The slave bows. She happens to look toward the spot where the bodies were, and shivers._]
LIFE [_raising his head in time to see the look of horror. From this moment his aspect gradually changes until from the slave he becomes a tyrant_]. Are you afraid of me?
SECOND GIRL. No.
LIFE. There are many who are afraid of me.
SECOND GIRL. You are a slave.
LIFE. There are many who are afraid.
SECOND GIRL. You are only a slave.
LIFE. A slave may become a master.
SECOND GIRL. No.
LIFE. I may become--
SECOND GIRL. You are my slave.
LIFE. If I were your master--
SECOND GIRL. You are a slave.
LIFE. If I were your master, I would be kind to you. You are beautiful.
SECOND GIRL. Ah!
LIFE. You are very beautiful.
SECOND GIRL. It is my crown that makes me beautiful.
LIFE. If you should take your crown from your head, you would still be beautiful.
SECOND GIRL. That I will not do.
LIFE. You are beautiful as the slight burning of the apple-petal"s cheek when the sun glances at the great flowers near it. You are beautiful as the little pool far in the forest which holds lily-buds in its hands.
You are beautiful--
SECOND GIRL [_aside_]. I think he wants me to be afraid, so I will say it. I have heard that men are like that. I am not afraid, but I will say it to please him.
LIFE. Are you afraid of me?
SECOND GIRL. Yes.
LIFE. Are you afraid?
SECOND GIRL. Yes, I am afraid.
LIFE. Ah, that pleases me.
SECOND GIRL [_aside_]. I knew that I would be able to please him!
Whatever I make into words makes itself into my body, she said, like fear--but she does not know everything! It is impossible that she should know everything! And it is so pleasant to please him--And so easy! I am not afraid of him. I have only _said_ that I am afraid.
LIFE. Will you not take your crown from your head?
SECOND GIRL. No.
LIFE. There is nothing so beautiful as a woman"s hair flying in the wind. I can see your hair beneath your crown. Your hair would be beautiful flying in the wind.
SECOND GIRL [_removes crown_]. It is only for a moment.
LIFE. Yes, you are beautiful.
SECOND GIRL [_to herself_]. It may be that I was not wise--
LIFE. You are like a new flower opening, and dazzling a pa.s.sing bird with sudden color.
SECOND GIRL. She said that I must not--
LIFE. You are like the bird that pa.s.ses. Your hair lifts like winks in the sun.
SECOND GIRL. He has not harmed me.
LIFE. Your crown is like jewels gathered from old galleons beneath the sea. May I see your crown?