Scene VIII.
Daja and Nathan.
DAJA (rushing in in agitation).
Only think, Nathan!
NATHAN.
What?
DAJA.
Well--only think:
The child was frightened when the message came!
NATHAN.
From whom? The Patriarch?
DAJA.
The Sultan's sister,
The Princess Sittah--
NATHAN.
Not the Patriarch?
DAJA.
No, Sittah. Can't you hear? The Princess sends,
And wishes Recha to be brought to her.
NATHAN.
Wishes for Recha! Sittah wishes thus?
'Tis Sittah, then--and not the Patriarch?
DAJA.
Why do you speak of him?
NATHAN.
Have you not heard
Some tidings of him lately? Have you seen
Nothing of him, and whispered nothing to him?
DAJA.
How could I so?
NATHAN.
Where are the messengers?
DAJA.
They stand without.
NATHAN.
I'll speak to them myself--
'Tis prudent; I shall see if nothing lurks
Behind this message, from the Patriarch. (Exit.)
DAJA.
Well, I have other fears. The only child,
As they suppose, of such a wealthy Jew,
Would for a Mussulman be no bad thing.
I'll wager that the Templar loses her,
Unless I risk a second step, and state
Plainly to Recha who she is. So, courage!
And to do this I must at once employ
The first brief moments when we are alone.
Chance serves: she waits for me, and on the way
An earnest hint will never prove amiss.
So now or never. All will soon be well. (Follows Nathan.)