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      Yes, that is sure. No man can gainsay it.

      herodias

      These men are mad. They have looked too long on the moon. Command them to be silent.

      herod

      What is this miracle of the daughter of Jairus?

      first nazarene

      The daughter of Jairus was dead. He raised her from the dead.

      herod

      He raises the dead?

      first nazarene

      Yea, sire, He raiseth the dead.

      ·40· herod

      I do not wish Him to do that. I forbid Him to do that. I allow no man to raise the dead. This Man must be found and told that I forbid Him to raise the dead. Where is this Man at present?

      second nazarene

      He is in every place, my lord, but it is hard to find Him.

      first nazarene

      It is said that He is now in Samaria.

      a jew

      It is easy to see that this is not Messias, if He is in Samaria. It is not to the Samaritans that Messias shall come. The Samaritans are accursed. They bring no offerings to the Temple.

      second nazarene

      He left Samaria a few days since. I think that at the present moment He is in the neighbourhood of Jerusalem.

      first nazarene

      No; He is not there. I have just come from Jerusalem. For two months they have had no tidings of Him.

      herod

      No matter! But let them find Him, and tell Him from me, I will not allow him to raise the ·41· dead! To change water into wine, to heal the lepers and the blind…. He may do these things if He will. I say nothing against these things. In truth I hold it a good deed to heal a leper. But I allow no man to raise the dead. It would be terrible if the dead came back.

      the voice of jokanaan

      Ah! the wanton! The harlot! Ah! the daughter of Babylon with her golden eyes and her gilded eyelids! Thus saith the Lord God. Let there come up against her a multitude of men. Let the people take stones and stone her….

      herodias

      Command him to be silent.

      the voice of jokanaan

      Let the war captains pierce her with their swords, let them crush her beneath their shields.

      herodias

      Nay, but it is infamous.

      the voice of jokanaan

      It is thus that I will wipe out all wickedness from the earth, and that all women shall learn not to imitate her abominations.

      herodias

      You hear what he says against me? You allow him to revile your wife?

      ·42· herod

      He did not speak your name.

      herodias

      What does that matter? You know well that it is I whom he seeks to revile. And I am your wife, am I not?

      herod

      Of a truth, dear and noble Herodias, you are my wife, and before that you were the wife of my brother.

      herodias

      It was you who tore me from his arms.

      herod

      Of a truth I was stronger…. But let us not talk of that matter. I do not desire to talk of it. It is the cause of the terrible words that the prophet has spoken. Peradventure on account of it a misfortune will come. Let us not speak of this matter. Noble Herodias, we are not mindful of our guests. Fill thou my cup, my well-beloved. Fill with wine the great goblets of silver, and the great goblets of glass. I will drink to Cæsar. There are Romans here, we must drink to Cæsar.

      all

      Cæsar! Cæsar!

      ·43· herod

      Do you not see your daughter, how pale she is?

      herodias

      What is it to you if she be pale or not?

      herod

      Never have I seen her so pale.

      herodias

      You must not look at her.

      the voice of jokanaan

      In that day the sun shall become black like sackcloth of hair, and the moon shall become like blood, and the stars of the heavens shall fall upon the earth like ripe figs that fall from the fig-tree, and the kings of the earth shall be afraid.

      herodias

      Ah! Ah! I should like to see that day of which he speaks, when the moon shall become like blood, and when the stars shall fall upon the earth like ripe figs. This prophet talks like a drunken man …. but I cannot suffer the sound of his voice. I hate his voice. Command him to be silent.

      herod

      I will not. I cannot understand what it is that he saith, but it may be an omen.

      ·44· herodias

      I do not believe in omens. He speaks like a drunken man.

      herod

      It may be he is drunk with the wine of God.

      herodias

      What wine is that, the wine of God? From what vineyards is it gathered? In what wine-press may one find it?

      herod

      [From this point he looks all the while at Salomé.] Tigellinus, when you were at Rome of late, did the Emperor speak with you on the subject of …?

      tigellinus

      On what subject, sire?

      herod

      On what subject? Ah! I asked you a question, did I not? I have forgotten what I would have asked you.

      herodias

      You are looking

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