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 oratory.) It leads to the alchemist’s laboratory. Look at that flame glowing through yonder window! That terrible man who imprisoned you is a master of fire and flame, and his evil power fills the entire room. Look at that awful place, and remember that the wizard working there is able either to preserve your beauty and youth so they become imperishable and invulnerable to the ravages of disease and time, or else, on the other hand, he may destroy them in one breath of flame so they can never be restored.

( screams with terror and despair.)

and the mistresses of.

(During ’s last speech, and the other mistresses enter the room unnoticed.)

Rozmberk (to ).—Think of what is awaiting you, Miss Polyxena, remember that you will fall into the complete power of the alchemist in his unearthly workshop. Bear all that in mind, consider it well, then tell me whether you are ready to place yourself under my protection, or if you still intend to defy me.

Polyxena.—Take my very life if you will, I cannot, I will not belong to you! (Gazing about, she sees and the other mistresses.) Save me! For the sake of all that is on earth, protect me! (Runs to the women who take her into their group. goes after her, but  blocks the way.)

.—Master, what are you doing, what madness is is this?

Rozmberk (Roughly).—Out of my way, and give up that girl! (Seizes, drawing her away. The mistresses form a circle around them, looking on horrified.)

Zuzanka.—For Heaven’s sake, master, let the girl go! Consider what you are trying to do!

Rozmberk (Sternly).—Silence! Not another word from any of you! (To .) I ask you once more, do you wish to to stay here? (Silence, wringing her hands.)

Zuzanka (After a short silence)—Say that you will relent at once, relent, and save yourself!

Polyxena.—I cannot, I cannot, let him do what he will!

Rozmberk.—Then bear the consequence of your decision.