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Title: David
A Tragedy
Author: Cale Young Rice
Release Date: February 3, 2015 [eBook #48143]
Language: English
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BY
CALE YOUNG RICE
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
Charles Di Tocca
DAVID;
A TRAGEDY
BY
CALE YOUNG RICE
NEW YORK
MCCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO.
MCMIV
Two hundred and fifty copies of this book have been
printed at the McClure Press, of which
this is No. __________
Copyright, 1904, by
McClure, Phillips & Co.
Published May, 1904. N.
AFFECTIONATELY
TO MY BROTHER
LACY L. RICE
SAUL | King of Israel. |
JONATHAN | Heir to the throne. |
ISHUI | His brother. |
SAMUEL | The Prophet of Israel. |
ABNER | Captain of the Host of Israel. |
DOEG | An Edomite; Chief Servant of Saul, and suitor for Michal. |
ADRIEL | A lord of Meholah, suitor for Merab. |
DAVID | A Shepherd, secretly anointed King. |
ABISHAI | A follower of David. |
ABIATHAR | A Priest and follower of David. |
A PHILISTINE SPY | |
AHINOAM | The Queen. |
MERAB MICHAL | }Daughters of Saul and Ahinoam. |
MIRIAM | A blind Prophetess, and later the “Witch of Endor.” |
JUDITH LEAH ZILLA | }Timbrel-players of the King. |
ADAH | Handmaiden to Merab. |
A Chorus of Women. A Band of Prophets. Followers of David. Soldiers of Saul. People of the Court, etc.
SCENE: A Hall of Judgment in the palace of Saul at Gibeah. The walls, pillars and ceiling are of cedar richly carven with images of serpents, pomegranates and cherubim in gold. The floors are of bright marble; the throne of ivory, hung with a lion’s skin whose head is its footstool. On the right and left, doors, draped with finely woven curtains of purple and white, lead to other portions of the palace. Seats toward the front. Lamps burn low.
The Hall, supported on pillars, is open along the back, where a Porch, surrounding the Court of the palace, crosses. Through the Porch, on the environing hills, glow the camp-fires of the Philistines, the enemies of Israel.
JUDITH, LEAH and ZILLA are reclining restively on the floor of the Hall.
JUDITH
[Springing to her feet impatiently.]
LEAH
ZILLA
[She goes to the porch.]
LEAH
JUDITH
ZILLA
JUDITH
[She prepares to dance.]
LEAH
[She sits down.]
ZILLA [At the curtains.]
JUDITH
ZILLA
JUDITH
ZILLA
JUDITH
LEAH
ZILLA
JUDITH
[They pose themselves. Ishui enters—sees them. Judith sighs.]
ISHUI
JUDITH
ZILLA
LEAH
JUDITH
ISHUI
JUDITH
ISHUI
JUDITH
ISHUI
JUDITH
ISHUI
JUDITH [Laughing in his face.]
[He thrusts her from him. She goes dancing with Zilla and Leah.]
ADRIEL [Who has entered.]
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
[He goes to curtains and draws out Adah.]
ADAH
ISHUI
ADAH
ADRIEL
ADAH
ISHUI
[Makes to strikes her.]
ADRIEL
[Adah goes.]
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
ADRIEL
[Enter Michal passing with Miriam.]
MICHAL
ADRIEL
MICHAL
ADRIEL
MICHAL
ISHUI
MICHAL
ISHUI
MICHAL
[She goes—calmly, with Miriam.]
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
ADRIEL
ISHUI
[Voices are heard in altercation.]
ADRIEL
ISHUI
[They step aside. Saul followed by Samuel strides in and mounts the throne.]
SAUL
SAMUEL
SAUL
SAMUEL
SAUL
SAMUEL
[He moves to go.]
SAUL
SAMUEL
SAUL
[Snatching at Samuel’s mantle.]
SAMUEL
[Samuel goes slowly out, Saul sinks back.]
ISHUI
SAUL
ISHUI
[He makes as if to go.]
SAUL
ISHUI
SAUL
ISHUI
SAUL
ISHUI
SAUL
ISHUI
SAUL
ISHUI
SAUL
ISHUI
SAUL
ISHUI
SAUL
ISHUI
SAUL
ISHUI
SAUL
[To Abner, who enters.]
ABNER
SAUL
ABNER
SAUL
[A harp is heard.]
DAVID [Bravely, within.]
[Entering with people of the palace.]
[He drops to his knee, amid praise, before the throne.]
SAUL [Darkening]
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
[He motions. All go but David, whom he comes down toward, indeterminately.]
DAVID
SAUL
[Slowly draws a dagger.]
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID [Unmoving]
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID [Starting]
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
[Enter Michal joyously.]
MICHAL
DAVID
SAUL
MICHAL
SAUL
MICHAL
SAUL
[She stands unaccountably moved.]
DAVID
MICHAL [In terror.]
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
SAUL
MICHAL
SAUL
MICHAL
[David blenches.]
[She stops in realizing horror.]
SAUL
MICHAL
SAUL
MICHAL
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
[Enter Abner hurriedly.]
ABNER
SAUL
ABNER
SAUL
[Abner goes.]
[Saul goes]
DAVID
[She stands immovable.]
[Goes to her.]
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
[Moves to go.]
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
[He turns. She sways, then reaches out her arms. As irresistibly they move toward each other, Doeg and Merab appear through the curtains. Michal utters a low cry. They vanish.]
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL [Springing up the throne.]
DAVID
MICHAL [Shrinking down.]
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
[A commotion is heard within.]
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
[She turns to go. Enter Jonathan eagerly.]
JONATHAN
DAVID
[They embrace. Michal goes.]
JONATHAN
DAVID
JONATHAN
DAVID
JONATHAN
DAVID
[The commotion sounds again.]
JONATHAN
DAVID
JONATHAN
DAVID
JONATHAN
DAVID
JONATHAN
DAVID
JONATHAN
DAVID
JONATHAN
DAVID
JONATHAN
DAVID
JONATHAN
DAVID
[Enter Saul with Samuel; Soldiers with the spy; Ahinoam with Abner; and all the court in suppressed dread.]
SAUL
[The spy is thrust forward.]
[It is done.]
SPY
SAUL
SPY [In agony.]
SAUL
SPY
[General movement of uneasiness.]
SAUL
SPY
[A movement of horror.]
AHINOAM
A WOMAN
[She rushes frantically out.]
SAMUEL
SAUL
SAMUEL
SAUL
[A silence.]
SAMUEL
ABNER
SAMUEL
DOEG
DAVID
DOEG
ISHUI
JONATHAN
SAUL
DAVID
DOEG
SAMUEL
MICHAL [Behind the throng.]
[She enters.]
SAMUEL
MICHAL
DAVID [Joyously]
DOEG
ISHUI
MICHAL
MERAB
MICHAL
[A low tumult is heard without. Enter a Captain hurriedly.]
CAPTAIN
SAUL
CAPTAIN
DAVID
SAMUEL
SAUL
[To Abner]
[Saul goes; there is a murmur of relief. All except Michal follow, with various expressions of joy or hate toward David.]
DAVID
[She looks at him; struggles against tears, and turning, goes. David stands gazing sadly after her. Then a trumpet sounds, and soldiers shouting exultantly without, throng to the porch.]
DAVID [Thrilled; his hand on his sling]
[He goes, toward the soldiers.]
[CURTAIN.]
SCENE: The royal tent of Saul pitched on one hill of the battle-field of Ephes-Dammin. The tent is of black embroidered with various warlike designs. To one side on a dais are the chairs of SAUL and AHINOAM; also DAVID’S harp. On the other side, toward the front, is a table with wine and wine cups. The tent wall is lifted along the back, revealing on the opposite hill, across a deep narrow valley, the routed camp of the Philistines: before it in gleaming brazen armor lies GOLIATH slain. Other hills beyond, and the sky above. By the wine table, her back to the battle-field, sits MERAB in cold anger. AHINOAM and several women look out in ecstasy toward DAVID, SAUL, JONATHAN and the army, returning victorious and shouting.
FIRST WOMAN
SECOND WOMAN
THIRD WOMAN
SECOND WOMAN
FIRST WOMAN
THIRD WOMAN
SECOND WOMAN
AHINOAM
[The women go rapturously. Ahinoam turns.]
MERAB
AHINOAM
MERAB
AHINOAM
MERAB
AHINOAM
MERAB
AHINOAM
MERAB
AHINOAM
MERAB
AHINOAM
MERAB
AHINOAM
[The tumult nears. Ahinoam goes to look out.]
[Doeg enters to Merab.]
DOEG [low]
MERAB
DOEG
MERAB
DOEG
[The tumult, nearer.]
[He watches her.]
MERAB
DOEG
MERAB
DOEG
MERAB
DOEG
MERAB
DOEG
MERAB
[He hands it to her. She dips the point of her dagger in it.]
DOEG
MERAB
DOEG
MERAB
DOEG
MERAB
DOEG
MERAB
[The tumult, near.]
[They go to look out. Shouts of “David!” “David!” arise, and a band of timbrel-players, dancing and singing, followed by a band of priests bearing the ark with its cherubim of gold, pass the tent opening. David, Saul, Jonathan, Ishui and the Court then enter amid acclamations; before them servants, bearing the head of Goliath on a charger under a napkin. Saul darkly mounts the throne with Ahinoam, to waving of palms and to praise.]
A WOMAN [breaking from the throng.]
[She kisses David’s hand.]
JONATHAN
DAVID
JONATHAN
THE PEOPLE
JONATHAN
DAVID
JONATHAN
[Loosing his robe and girdle.]
SAUL [Angered.]
AHINOAM
SAUL
JONATHAN
AHINOAM
SAUL
AHINOAM
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
DOEG [Derisively.]
DAVID
DOEG
DAVID
DOEG
[He turns away laughing.]
SAUL
DOEG
SAUL
A WOMAN [Without.]
DOEG
THE WOMAN
DOEG
DAVID [To Saul.]
SAUL
[He seizes a javelin.]
DAVID
JONATHAN
DAVID
[Saul’s hand drops.]
AHINOAM
JONATHAN
DAVID
[Saul, silent, rises slowly and goes, entreated of Jonathan. Many follow in doubt, whispering.]
DOEG [To David.]
DAVID
[Doeg goes, flushing,—and all follow, except Michal, and Merab, who moves cunningly forward as if incensed.]
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
[She draws her dagger and offers it to him.]
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
[He takes the dagger and makes as if to prick himself.]
MERAB
DAVID
[He searches her eyes.]
[He draws his own dagger, pricks his wrist with it, and hands it to her.]
MERAB
MICHAL
DAVID
[As she goes, stung with chagrin.]
[From looking after her, he turns toward Michal, and, sighing, slowly approaches her.]
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL [Struggling.]
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
[The tumult breaks again, afar.]
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
[He moves from her.]
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
[Judith glides suddenly in with a low laugh and kneels before David. Michal stands amazed.]
JUDITH [As if with amorous admiration.]
DAVID
JUDITH
DAVID
[She clasps and kisses him.]
JUDITH
DAVID
JUDITH
DAVID
[Judith obeys, laughing and shaking her timbrel.]
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
[A hand is seen at the tent. Ahinoam enters.]
AHINOAM
[Michal goes.]
DAVID
AHINOAM
DAVID
AHINOAM
DAVID
AHINOAM
DAVID
[He breaks off with a gesture of great desire, takes the harp and seats himself.]
AHINOAM
[David begins; a strain of wild sadness. Saul enters and with him Doeg, Ishui, Jonathan—others. He pauses, his hand to his brow, and goes slowly, enspelled of David’s playing, up the dais.]
AHINOAM
SAUL
DAVID
[With high sorrow.]
[Plays.]
[Plays.]
[Plays longer with bowed head.]
[Plays.]
[Plays.]
[Michal enters.]
[He plays to a close that dies in anguished silence.]
SAUL [Rising in tears]
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
[David starts toward him.]
MICHAL
DAVID
SAUL
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
[Murmurs of astonishment.]
SAUL
ISHUI
SAUL
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
[Nobly, before Saul.]
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
SAUL
DAVID
MERAB
DOEG
ISHUI
A VOICE [Without.]
SAUL [Choking.]
[He lifts a javelin.]
DAVID
[He avoids from side to side.]
[Goliath’s head overturned, rolls on the floor.]
SAUL
JONATHAN
[Saul flings the javelin.]
MICHAL [Reeling.]
JONATHAN
[Thrusts a sword on him.]
SAUL
[Seizes another javelin.]
DAVID [Aflame.]
[Saul trembling at the curse lets the javelin fall from his hand. David breaking through Doeg and Ishui escapes by the door. Michal sinks to her knees, her face buried in her hands.]
[CURTAIN.]
SCENE: A savage mountain-cliff in the wilderness of Engeddi. On either side gray crags rise rugged, sinking away precipitously across the back. Cut into each is a cave. The height is reached by clefts from all sides.
Between the crags to the East is the far blue of the Dead Sea; and still beyond, bathed in the waning afternoon, stretch the purple shores of Moab. During the act the scene grows crimson with sunset and a thunder-cloud rises over the sea.
Lying on a pallet of skins near the cliff’s verge, DAVID tosses feverishly. Three of his followers and a lad, who serves him, are gathered toward the front, ragged, hungry, and hunted, in altercation over a barley-cake.
DAVID
FIRST FOLLOWER
SECOND FOLLOWER
DAVID
THE LAD
[He goes. David sinks back.]
SECOND FOLLOWER [To First.]
FIRST FOLLOWER
SECOND FOLLOWER
FIRST FOLLOWER
SECOND FOLLOWER
FIRST FOLLOWER
THIRD FOLLOWER
FIRST FOLLOWER
THIRD FOLLOWER
[David stirs to rise.]
FIRST FOLLOWER
THIRD FOLLOWER
SECOND FOLLOWER
THIRD FOLLOWER
DAVID [Sufferingly]
[They are silent.]
THIRD FOLLOWER
DAVID
THIRD FOLLOWER
DAVID
THIRD FOLLOWER
DAVID
THIRD FOLLOWER
DAVID
[He looses a bracelet from his arm.]
[Gives it to Third Follower, who goes.]
[Gives it to First Follower, who goes.]
SECOND FOLLOWER
DAVID
SECOND FOLLOWER
DAVID
SECOND FOLLOWER
DAVID
SECOND FOLLOWER
DAVID
SECOND FOLLOWER
DAVID
[The Second Follower falters, then goes.]
[He moves up the cliff, gazes sadly away, then kneels by a stone, as to pray.]
[He bows his head. Michal in rags that disguise, enters with the Lad, unseen.]
[He goes slowly into the cave, Right.]
MICHAL
LAD
MICHAL
LAD
MICHAL
LAD
[David plays within.]
MICHAL
LAD
MICHAL
LAD
[He sets down the water-skin and goes.]
MICHAL [Delaying, then in a loud voice.]
[Conceals her face in her hair.]
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID [Appearing.]
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
[A moment; then a jackal’s cry shrills to them. David starts.]
[She goes. He springs to look down the cliff.]
[He watches, then turns to meet them. They enter—Abiathar with bloody ephod and broken breastplate—and sink in panting exhaustion.]
ABIATHAR
DAVID
[He brings the water-skin. They drain it fiercely.]
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
[A pause.]
DAVID [Hoarsely.]
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
[He stands motionless.]
DAVID [Gently.]
ABIATHAR
[David struggles for control.]
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
[Looking up he falters, breaks off, and is strangely moved at something beheld.]
ABIATHAR
ABISHAI
ABIATHAR
[David points. They look up.]
ABIATHAR
ABISHAI
ABIATHAR
ABISHAI
DAVID
[The bird, an arrow through it, drops in throes at their feet.]
[He bends over it, then quickly back.]
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
[Abishai with the water-skin hastens into the cave, Right. David and Abiathar stand listening. Noise of approach is heard.]
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
[They follow into the cave. Hardly have they done so when at a shout, Saul, bloodthirsty, with Doeg, Abner, Ishui, and soldiers, pour in from all sides, with drawn weapons.]
SAUL
SOLDIER
SAUL
SOLDIER
SAUL
SOLDIER
SAUL
[To a Soldier re-entering fearfully from the other cave.]
SOLDIER
SAUL
[Into one cave, then another he rushes, then out among them furious.]
[All begin to crowd out, overawed, but Doeg and Abner.]
[Slowly he moves into the cave, Left, and lies down.]
ABNER
[To Doeg, significantly.] The evil spirit.
DOEG
ABNER
DOEG
ABNER
DOEG
ABNER
[Goes to Saul’s cave and returns.]
[Turning they encounter Michal entering, still disguised. She quails.]
MICHAL
DOEG
MICHAL
[She goes quickly; then they. A space. Then she returns trembling, fearful.]
[Searching, she approaches the cave where Saul lies, but recoils terrified.]
[Confused she flees, as scuffling is heard, and Abishai and Abiathar, struggling with David, appear.]
DAVID
ABIATHAR
[Merab, veiled, enters behind them.]
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
[Searching, he faces—and beholds Merab. His look grows to coldness.]
MERAB
DAVID
[He motions Abiathar and Abishai aside.]
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
[Abiathar discovers Saul.]
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
[She laughs shrilly.]
DAVID
MERAB
[David shrinks.]
[She laughs more bitterly.]
[She goes. David slowly lifts his hand to his brow in heavy pain. Abiathar—and soon Abishai—abruptly descends from the cave to him.]
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
[His sword quickly out, struggling.]
[Flings the sword down, anguished.]
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
[Silently he puts them aside, takes up the sword, and slowly goes into Saul’s cave.]
ABISHAI
[Michal enters unseen.]
ABIATHAR
ABISHAI
MICHAL [To them.]
[David, haggard, with drawn sword and a piece of Saul’s cloak in his hand, re-enters from the cave. He sees Michal, pauses, and gazes upon her, as she on him, with rising emotion.]
MICHAL [Inarticulate. Then.]
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
[Growing frenzied.]
MICHAL
DAVID
[Flinging the piece of Saul’s cloak at her feet.]
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
[In agony he goes, Abiathar and Abishai after. Michal stands gazing fearlessly before her, as Saul, awakened, slowly comes from the mouth of the cave down toward her.]
[CURTAIN.]
SCENE: The House of MIRIAM, the “Witch of Endor,” by Mount Gilboa—where Saul is encamped against the Philistines. It is of one story, built rectangularly about an inner court, which is dimly lighted.
Under the gallery which ranges around the court are doors leading to the sleeping and other apartments; before one of these, a lattice. On the left is the gate opening to the street. In the back to one side, the teraphim, or image of divination; on the other side a stairway mounts to the roof. Above is the night, and vague lightning amid a moan of wind. During the act comes dawn.
Forward on a divan sits MIRIAM alone, in blind restlessness.
MIRIAM
[The wind passes. Adah enters from a chamber, rubbing her eyes.]
ADAH
MIRIAM
ADAH
MIRIAM
ADAH
MIRIAM
ADAH
MIRIAM
ADAH
[A knock at the gate. They start up fearful.]
MIRIAM
DAVID [Without.]
MIRIAM
[Breathless she opens the gate. David and Abiathar enter cloaked.]
DAVID
MIRIAM
DAVID
MIRIAM
DAVID
MIRIAM
DAVID
MIRIAM
DAVID
MIRIAM
DAVID
MIRIAM
DAVID
MIRIAM
DAVID
MIRIAM
DAVID
SAUL [Calls.]
MIRIAM
SAUL
[David and Abiathar conceal themselves behind the lattice. The knocking, hastier.]
MIRIAM
SAUL
MIRIAM
SAUL
MIRIAM
SAUL
[She opens the gate. Adah cowers down. Saul, Ishui, and Adriel enter.]
MIRIAM
SAUL
MIRIAM
SAUL
MIRIAM
SAUL
MIRIAM
SAUL
MIRIAM
SAUL
MIRIAM
SAUL
MIRIAM
SAUL
MIRIAM
[Turning towards the teraphim amid wind and pallid lightning, and prostrating herself before it.]
[She waits. Only the gust. Then springing up and stretching wide her arms with wild, blind eyes.]
[An elemental cry is heard. Then vast wavering forms rise out of the earth, in continuous stream. Miriam, with a long curdling shriek, sinks moaning to her knees.]
SAUL
[The spirit of Samuel begins to take shape through the phantoms.]
MIRIAM
SAUL
MIRIAM
SAUL
[He falls heavily to the ground.]
SAMUEL
SAUL
SAMUEL
DAVID [In horror.]
ISHUI
SAMUEL
[The spirit of Samuel disappears. A wail of wind.]
ADRIEL
ISHUI
SAUL
[Ishui goes.]
[Frenzied he goes. A silence.]
DAVID
[Adriel goes.]
MIRIAM
[A faint uproar begins afar; and dawn.]
DAVID
[Adah opens the gate. Abiathar goes.]
ADAH
DAVID
ADAH
DAVID
ADAH
DAVID
[Merab throws open the gate and enters.]
ADAH
MERAB
[She sees David and shrinks.]
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
DAVID
MERAB
[The tumult again.]
DAVID
[He bows his head. A stir comes at the gate.]
MERAB
ADRIEL
DAVID
MERAB
[David throws a cloak over his face. Adah obeys. Adriel enters, and Doeg, who pauses in quick alarm, as David goes between him and the gate.]
DOEG
DAVID
[He throws off his cloak.]
DOEG
DAVID
DOEG
DAVID
DOEG
DAVID
DOEG
[Breaks off with low laugh.]
DAVID
DOEG
DAVID
[Immovable, then repressed.]
MIRIAM
DAVID
MIRIAM
[All listen amazed.]
DOEG
[Lunges at her.]
DAVID
[Miriam finds her way out.]
[Drawing firmly, he coldly, skilfully approaches for attack.]
DOEG
DAVID
[He rushes in, they engage. Doeg is wounded, recovers, defends furiously, then is disarmed and forced under.]
[The gate opens and Abiathar hurries in.]
ABIATHAR
[He sees Doeg and stops.]
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
[Abiathar sullenly sheathes his weapon and binds Doeg. A dim panic is heard afar, and a lament without. David, who has sunk to a seat, springs anxiously up.]
THE VOICE
DAVID
THE VOICE
DAVID
THE VOICE
DAVID
ABIATHAR
DAVID
ADRIEL
ABIATHAR
ADRIEL
[Miriam enters leading Michal. A moment’s suspense.]
MERAB
ADRIEL
MERAB
MIRIAM
MICHAL [Pleading to him.]
MIRIAM
MICHAL
DAVID
ADRIEL
[They go out the gate. David stands speechless.]
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
DAVID
[A great joy dawning in him.]
[Goes toward her.]
MICHAL
DAVID
MICHAL
[She sinks into his arms, and there is a pause. But a sudden confusion of cries is heard and they start apart. The gate is flung back and Adriel enters, shaken with awe. He looks from one to the other, silent.]
DAVID [At last.]
ADRIEL
MICHAL
ADRIEL
DAVID
ADRIEL
MICHAL
DAVID
[The wailing again without, and deeper groans.]
[He bows his head in tears.]
[With lifted arm, deeply moved.]
[Michal goes to him and takes his hand. He folds her in his arms.]
[Slowly they climb the stair to the house-top. At they look away toward the battle’s rout the clouds part, and the full brightness of the sun breaks over them.]
[CURTAIN.]
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