MICHAEL
Ay, wake her. But for me,
Her sleep is gentler.
PIPER
[comfortingly]
Nay, but wait.--Good faith,
Wait. We have broke the bars of iron now;
Still there are golden!--'Tis her very self
Is caged within herself. Once coax her out,
Once set her own heart free!--
MICHAEL
Wake her, and see!
[The PIPER crosses, humming.]
PIPER
Mind your eyes, tune your tongue!
Let it never be said, but sung, but sung,
'Out of your cage, out of your cage!'
Maiden, maiden,--
[He wakes her gently. BARBARA sits up, plainly bewildered;
then she sees the PIPER, and says happily:--
BARBARA
Oh!--you have come to save me. They are gone.
All this, for love of me!
PIPER
[ruefully]
No, no--I--No!
BARBARA
You--you are robbers?
[Her hands go to the pearls about her neck.]
PIPER
[indignant]
No! Blood on the Moon!
This is the maddest world I ever blinked at.--
Fear nothing, maiden. I will tell you all.
Come, sit you down; and Michael shall keep watch
From yonder hillock, lest that any pass.
Fear nothing. None will pass: they are too sure
The Devil hath this cross-ways!--Sit you down.
[MICHAEL watches, with jealous wistfulness, from the road (left
rear).--BARBARA half fearfully sits up, on the bank by the well.
BARBARA
Not love? And yet . . . you do not want my pearls?
Then why--
PIPER
For why should all be love or money?
Money! Oho,--that mouldy thousand guilders
You think of!--But it was your Hamelin friends
That loved the guilders, and not I.
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