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JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN

came with my brethren to buy food; and the man called us spies and held me for hostage until my brethren bring our youngest brother, Benjamin——

Zuleika [Insistently] Nay, but the man; knowest thou who the man is?

Simeon. I know nought, save that from him proceedeth life and death. If thou knowest aught of my brother, tell me. For the curse is upon me for his sake.

[Zuleika, seeing Joseph and the Egyptians coming out of the house, gives a signal and is carried on. Simeon follows her a little way]

Zuleika. Thy brother liveth.

Simeon [With a cry] What! Where? Where?

[Joseph and the Lords come out]

Joseph [At the entrance] And so, farewell, my lords.

Tehuti. Farewell, dispenser of mercies.

[They go out, L., back. Joseph watches them]

Zuleika [To Simeon] Come at midnight [Pointing to the Pyramids] to Cheops' tomb.

[She is carried out, with Wakara and Tamai following her. Simeon looks after her in amazement, and exit, R., back]

Joseph [Calling] Simeon!

[Simeon turns, alarmed, towards Joseph]


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