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Asenath. [Frightened] Hush!—The maidens—

Joseph. [Bitterly] Ay—I had forgotten again. Ho! I am here but to stir the incense poisoning God's air!

[He does so. The smoke goes up]

Asenath. Zuleika will ever have it so. I think God's air poisoneth her.

Joseph. Dost thou, too, feel the dread? Where she walketh I think the flowers wither. Look; these are failing already.

Asenath. [Hushed] They say she hath led many men to their deaths.

Joseph. Then that is the evil spell about her: the dead men walk at her side.

Asenath. She is very fair.

Joseph. Her beauty blindeth and burneth: it is unspeakable.

Asenath. [Hurt by his words] Alas—!

Joseph. There is only one shield against it.

Asenath. What is that?

Joseph. Love.

Sebni. [At the door R.] My lord Potiphar draweth nigh.

Asenath. And the bride?

Sebni. Later. The lord of the house must be here to receive her.

Joseph. [To Asenath] Come! We will meet them on the threshold.

[He goes out with Asenath. Sebni and Tehuti follow. The six girls come down in eager chatter.]

Mehtu. Asenath is gone with the Canaanite!

Anset. I would go with him to the end of the world!