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Our punishment, at least, will follow thee! (_To_ CREUSA.) Nay, tremble not. We'll keep thee safe from her! CREUSA. I wonder only, whether what we do Be right? If so, no power can work us harm! (_The curtain falls._) ACT III _The outer court of CREON'S palace. In the background the entrance to the royal apartments; on the right at the side a colonnade leading to_ MEDEA's _apartments._ MEDEA _is standing in the foreground, behind her at a distance _GORA _is seen speaking to a servant of the king._ GORA. Say to the king: Medea takes no message from a slave. Hath he aught to say to her, He must e'en come himself. Perchance she'll deign to hear him. [_The slave departs._] (GORA _comes forward and addresses _MEDEA.) They think that thou wilt go, Taming thy hate, forgetting thy revenge. The fools! Or wilt thou go? Wilt thou? I could almost believe thou wilt. For thou no longer art the proud Medea, The royal seed of Colchis' mighty king, The wise and skilful daughter of a wise And skilful mother. Else hadst thou not been patient, borne their gibes So long, even until now! MEDEA. Ye gods! O hear her! Borne! Been patient! So long, even until now! GORA. I counseled thee to yield, to soften, When thou didst seek to tarry yet awhile; But thou wert blind, ensnared; The heavy stroke had not yet fallen, Which I foresaw, whereof I warned thee first. But, now that it is fall'n, I bid thee stay! They shall not laugh to scorn this Colchian wife, Heap insult on the blood of our proud kings! Let them give back thy babes, The offshoots of that royal oak, now felled, Or perish, fall themselves, In darkness and in night! Is all prepared for flight? Or hast thou other plans? MEDEA. First I will have my children. For the rest, My way will be made plain. GORA. Then thou wilt flee? MEDEA. I know not, yet. GORA. Then they will laugh at thee! MEDEA. Laugh at me? No! GORA. What is thy purpose, then? MEDEA.
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