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We shall soon have them back. (Men begin to arrange rugs.) ANOTHER MAN It won't be long before the lost pearl is restored to our illustrious patron. AM AD (harsh laugh) Pearl? Not a very white one! (Fat- meh shivers slightly) Some of its lus- tre gone! Never mind; I want her back. It may be for love, or who shall say? The prophet does not forbid punishment for wives who are wan- tons. (Fatmeh starts more violently.) She refused my kisses once — mine! ONE OR TWO MEN (ivondering) Yours? The great... diamond mer- chant? AMAD (sitting on cushions on great rug that is spread for him) My disgrace is public property. Why should I not speak? All Damascus knows. Perhaps even now do the ro- mance-reciters, like yonder one, intone the story to the gaping crowd collected on some street corner? (looks toward Fatmeh) A Jewish boy! (shows dis. taste and turns his head. To dervish) Are players on the kanoon so scarce you must take one of those people? DERVISH (approaching and bending very low) It is even so.
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