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Zabra: But if he be not Thakbar but some greedy man who demands more gold than we would give to Thakbar? Chamberlain: Why, then we must give him even what he demands, and God will punish his greed. Zabra: He must come past us here. Chamberlain: Yes, he must come this way. He will summon the cavalry from the Saloia Samang. Zabra: It will be nearly dark before they can come. Chamberlain: No, he is in great haste. He will pass before sunset. He will make them mount at once. Zabra: I do not see stir at the Saloia. Chamberlain: [Looking too.] No -- No. I do not see. He will MAKE a stir. [As they look a man comes through the doorway wearing a coarse brown cloak which falls over his head. He calls furtively L.] What man is that? He has gone down to the camels. Zabra: He has given a piece of money to one of the camel-drivers. Chamberlain: See, he has mounted. Zabra: Can it have been the King! [Voices off L. "Ho-Yo! Ho-Yay!"] Chamberlain: It is only some camel-driver going into the desert. |
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