the hill of triumph.
But if she dies, I die with her, defying Rimmon. Cries of “Spare them! Release her! Give us back our Captain!” and “Sacrilege! Let them die!” Then silence, all turning toward the King. Benhadad

Is this the choice? Must we destroy the bond
Of ancient faith, or slay the city’s living hope!
I am an old, old man⁠—and yet the King!
Must I decide?⁠—O let me ponder it!

His head sinks upon his breast. All stand eagerly looking at him. Naaman

Holding her in his arms.

Ruahmah, my Ruahmah! I have come
To thee at last! And art thou satisfied?

Ruahmah

Looking into his face.

Belovèd, my belovèd, I am glad
Forever! Come what may, the only God
Is Love⁠—and He will never part us.

Endnotes

  1. Note that this scene is not intended to be put upon the stage, the effect of the action upon the drama being given at the beginning of Act IV.

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