Karma a Re Incarnation Play in Prologue Epilogue Three Acts
Karma a Re Incarnation Play in Prologue Epilogue Three Acts
Blackwood Algernon
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) And Sethos with him. Let them see us both. (Catches his arm. ) Do not hide, but tell them boldly of your glorious choice. [Rames and Sethos have been talking together. Sethos now turns and goes off towards the Temple, walking slowly with bowed head, but looking back over his shoulder sometimes. Disappears. Rames comes slowly forward. Holds up his hands to bless them. Rames (Smiling gravely. ) May Aton bless you both — now — and in all lives to come. Nefertiti (Confidently. ) Aton has blessed ...us — both. 86 KARMA Menophis (Dazed, troubled. ) Rames — you come to know my choice. (Very gravely. ) The Tear has fallen. The river is rising, and I — (lowers head) I have heard the call. Rames The choice is yours — (solemnly) and hers. Menophis. I have] Nefertiti. He has] rising waters and the risen stars bear witness. Rames They . . . Bear . . . Witness. Menophis (Half sadly to Rames. ) I have weighed both voices. Another — a worthier than I — must replace me in the Temple. KARMA 87 Rames Aton does not compel.
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