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Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931

"Founded on the Apocryphal Book of Judith"


MESSENGER. The God of Israel hath saved Israel.
OZIAS. The God of Israel hath save Israel,--by my hand. Go ye, and when
you have eaten and drunk, set ye forth again for Jerusalem.
(_The Messenger salutes and exit, L_.)
(_Throughout this scene excited and joyous men and women frequently pass
the street in twos and threes_.)
(_Dawn is breaking and the torches begin to pale_.)
_Enter_ Haggith _and_ Ingur _from the house._
OZIAS. Where art thou going?
HAGGITH. Lord Ozias, I came up from the valley to bring water, and to
give tidings. Now I go down again to the valley with Ingur and his men
to seek out my mistress, and to take new raiment to her, and lead her to
the city; for since the Israelites are fallen upon the Assyrians, my
mistress is no longer in danger.
_Enter_ Achior.
OZIAS. Slave, who hath dared to loose thee?
ACHIOR. There was none left to guard, and I came forth.
OZIAS (_to a soldier_). Seize this fellow and bind him with fetters.
(_The torches are by this time extinguished_.)
HAGGITH. Lord, it cannot be so. For the lady Judith commanded me to
bring Achior also, for her protection, seeing that the youth came from
the Assyrians at the bidding of the God of Israel to give comfort to
Israel, and for a sign to my mistress.


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