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[_Exit Senora, upper right. Hernda waits drooping, as if too weary for thought. A group of ladies and gentlemen enter, lower right, among them Guildamour_]
_Her._ [_Starting up_] Oh!--Guildamour!
_Gui._ Your highness!
[_Leaves his party chattering lower left, and crosses to Hernda_]
_Her._ Senora seeks you.
_Gui._ Ah, about the prince?
_Her._ We have a hope, my lord, your hand may turn Some stone of rescue.
_Gui._ Mine are powerless hands, Pinned to inaction's cross. My eyes may turn No way that is not watched. To lift my lids May raise a cry of "Treason!"
_Her._ There's no help?
In all this land no help?
_Gui._ Megario, Could he be softened to it, is the man Who might with safety slip a secret bolt For Chartrien.
_Her._ He!
_Gui._ His name is set above The nick of treason by his stern dispatch Of poor LeVal,--and, that struck off, he yet Is chronicled so dark that none would lay A fair deed at his door.
_Her._ Megario!
_Gui._ I would not name him, but I know he loves you, And there's no soul that love may not endue With tinge of Heaven.
[_Re-enter Senora_]
_Her._ Senora!
_Sen._ [_Panting_] I have seen him!
_Gui._ The prince?
_Her._ Not Chartrien?
_Sen._ Yes!
_Gui._ Escaped?
_Sen._ The guards Were of our heart--they let him make the wood-- I've hidden him----
_Her._ Oh, where?
_Sen._ Within the cave Veiled by the waterfall. But safety there Is minute-frail.
_Gui._ What way? He'll climb the wall?
_Sen._ And drop into the river.
_Gui._ Yes. What guard Walks there? I see. 'Tis Miguel. And I know Somewhat of him,--more than he'd tell the winds.
_Sen._ Thank Heaven for a sinner! When he's next Behind the rocks, then to him, Guildamour, And be his palsying conscience. Peg his feet To the earth!
_Gui._ Trust me, Senora!
_Sen._ I'll lead off Those babblers. Princess, you're the watch,--you'll give The signal.
_Her._ Ah! What is 't?
_Sen._ Two pebbles dashed Into the water is our sign.
_Her._ The guard!
He's gone!
_Gui._ It is our time. [_Exit into wood, rear_]
_Her._ [_As the talkative group move up_] Take them away, Senora! It would kill me now to meet A painted smile.
_Sen._ I'll go. And you--be swift.
Don't stop--don't think. [_Joins group_]
I know where lordings three Wait for as many maids.
_A young lady._ You saw them pa.s.s?
_Sen._ Disconsolate.
_Young Lady._ O, to the river!
_Another._ Come!
[_They go off with Senora, lower left_]
_Her._ Now! [_Takes up two stones. Ziralay and Megario come out of the house_] Oh! [_She drops the stones. They cross to her_]
_Meg._ You wait?
_Her._ I read the sentence.
_Zir._ Death.
_Her._ And when?
_Zir._ To-night. They've given Vardas charge Of 't. He's an eager butcher,--does not know Delay.
_Her._ You wished his death.