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JOSEPH AND THE BRETHREN

Potiphar. Typho seize him!—Arouse the household. Have him hither with all homage.

[Exit Joseph. Wakara kindles the hanging lamps]

Potiphar. [To Zuleika, indicating the door at the back] A plague on the marplot! Yet it were well if thou—

Zuleika. Oh, let me bide; I, too, would hear the news.

Potiphar. 'Tis nought. [Anxiously] The gods grant it be nought.

[Meanwhile the hall has filled with Potiphar's household. A trumpet sounds. Enter soldiers as the guard of honor. Joseph appears at the door]

Joseph. The Lord Imhotep, Lord Chief Butler of the Pharaoh, the King of Kings!

[Enter Imhotep: a magnificent apparition. Behind him follow several richly clad Nobles and Officers. All present bow their heads and raise their arms in obeisance. Potiphar advances in the same attitude]

Potiphar. The presence of my lord sheddeth radiance through my halls.

Imhotep. Friend, I come not of mine own will—

Potiphar. Let thy servant hear—

[Imhotep unwinds a piece of rich silk he is carrying, and out of it produces an earthenware case containing an inscribed clay tablet]

Imhotep [With great solemnity] This from Usertesen, the Pharaoh, the King of the North and the South, the King of Kings.

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