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Nothing. I told you he was not talking sense.


MIRALDA

Well, what did he say?


JOHN

He said that in Babylon...


DAOUD

Hist!


JOHN

O, well...

[MIRALDA glares, but calms herself and says nothing.

Exit DAOUD.]


MIRALDA

What did Daoud say of Babylon?


JOHN

O, well, as you say, it had nothing to do with us.


MIRALDA

But I wish to hear it.


JOHN

I forget.

[For a moment there is silence.]


MIRALDA

John, John. Will you do a little thing for me?


JOHN

What is it?


MIRALDA

Say you will do it, John. I should love to have one of my little wishes granted.


JOHN

What is it?


MIRALDA

Kill Daoud, John. I want you to kill Daoud.


JOHN

I will not.

[He walks up and down in front of the two Nubians in silence. She plucks petulantly at a pillow. She suddenly calms herself. A light comes into her eyes. The Nubians go on fanning. JOHN goes on pacing.]


MIRALDA

John, John, I have forgotten my foolish fancies.


JOHN

I am glad of it.


MIRALDA

I do not really wish you to kill Daoud.

JOHN [same voice]

I'm glad you don't.


MIRALDA

I have only one fancy now, John.


JOHN

Well, what is it?


MIRALDA

Give a banquet, John. I want you to give a banquet.


JOHN

A banquet? Why?


MIRALDA

Is there any harm in my fancy?


JOHN

No.


MIRALDA

Then if I may not be a queen, and if you will not kill Daoud for me, give a banquet, John. There is no harm in a banquet.


JOHN

Very well. When do you want it?


MIRALDA

To-morrow, John. Bid all the great ones to it, all the illustrious ones in Al Shaldomir.


JOHN

Very well.


MIRALDA

And bid Daoud come.


JOHN

Daoud? You asked me to kill him.


MIRALDA

I do not wish that any longer, John.


JOHN

You have queer moods, Miralda.


MIRALDA

May I not change my moods, John?


JOHN

I don't know. I don't understand them.


MIRALDA

And ask Hafiz el Alcolahn, John.


JOHN

Hafiz? Why?


MIRALDA

I don't know, John. It was just my fancy.


JOHN

Your fancy, eh?


MIRALDA

That was all.


JOHN

Then I will ask him. Have you any other fancy?


MIRALDA

Not now, John.


JOHN

Then go, Miralda.


MIRALDA

Go?


JOHN

Yes.


MIRALDA

Why?


JOHN

Because I command it.


MIRALDA

Because you command it?


JOHN

Yes, I, the Shereef Al Shaldomir.


MIRALDA

Very well.

[Exit L.

He walks to the door to see that she is really gone. He comes back to centre and stands with back to audience, pulling a cord quietly from his pocket and arranging it.

He moves half left and comes up behind BAZZALOL. Suddenly he slips the cord over BAZZALOL's head, and tightens it round his neck.]

[BAZZALOL flops on his knees.

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