JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN
Zuleika. [In the doorway] Begone!
All the Girls [Starting away.] Alas!
Tamai [Kissing the hand Joseph touched] He spoke to me! He touched my hand! [Exit]
Zuleika. [In a low, musical murmur] What seekest thou, son of Jacob?
Joseph. Nay, lady; I come at thy bidding.
Zuleika. Three moons my lord hath been at the wars, and thou hast avoided my presence. Is that the deed of a dutiful servant?
Joseph. I hold it so.
Zuleika. I hold it not so. Why hast thou avoided me?
Joseph. My lord made me overseer of his house: I rest neither by day nor by night.
Zuleika. [Scornfully] I know thy zeal for thy lord. I ask why thou scornest me?
Joseph. I hold my lord's wife in the highest honor. Tell me now what thou hadst me hither to tell me.
Zuleika. Had I ought to tell thee?
Joseph. Why else was I summoned?
Zuleika. I know not. 'Twas nought.
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