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    XI

    [Encampment]

    KANCHI. [To KANYA KUBJA'S MESSENGER.] Tell your King that he
    need not receive us exactly as his guests. We are on our way
    back to our kingdoms, but we are waiting to rescue Queen
    Sudarshana from the servitude and degradation to which she is
    condemned here.

    MESSENGER. Your Highness, you will remember that the princess is
    in her father's house.

    KANCHI. A daughter may stay in her father's home only so long as
    she remains unmarried.

    MESSENGER. But her connections with her father's family remain
    intact still.

    KANCHI. She has abjured all such relations now.

    MESSENGER. Such relationship can never be abjured, Your
    Highness, on this side of death: it may remain in abeyance at
    times, but can never be wholly broken up.

    KANCHI. If the King chooses not to give up his daughter to me on
    peaceful terms, our Kshatriya code of righteousness will
    oblige me to employ force. You may take this as my last word.

    MESSENGER. Your Highness, do not forget that our King too is
    bound by the same code. It is idle to expect that he will
    deliver up his daughter by merely hearing your threats.

    KANCHI. Tell your King that I have come prepared for such an
    answer. [MESSENGER goes out.]

    SUVARNA. King of Kanchi, it seems to me that we are daring too
    much.

    KANCHI. What pleasure would there be in this adventure if it
    were otherwise?

    SUVARNA. It does not cost much courage to challenge Kanya
    Kubja--but ...

    KANCHI. If you once begin to be afraid of "but," you will hardly
    find a place in this world safe enough for you.

    [Enter a SOLDIER]

    SOLDIER. Your Highness! I have just received the news that the
    Kings of Koshala, Avanti, and Kalinga are coming this way with
    their armies. [Exit.]

    KANCHI. Just what I was afraid of! The report of Sudarshana's
    flight has spread abroad--now we are going to be in for a general
    scramble which is sure to end in smoke.

    SUVARNA. It is useless now, Your Highness. These are not good
    tidings. I am perfectly certain that it is our Emperor himself
    who has secretly spread the report everywhere.

    KANCHI. Why, what good will it bring him?


    SUVARNA. The greedy ones will tear one another to pieces in the
    general rivalry and scramble--and he will take advantage of the
    situation to go back with the booty.

    KANCHI. Now it becomes clear why your King never shows himself.
    His trick is to multiply himself on every side--fear makes him
    visible everywhere. But I will still maintain that your King is
    but an empty fraud from top to bottom.

    SUVARNA. But, please Your Highness, will you have the kindness
    to let me off?

    KANCHI. I cannot
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