General, we have.
GENERAL. His Majesty wishes you to leave your sons here in camp until
evening.
MAYOR'S WIFE. General, could you not tell us the Emperor's plans?
GENERAL. Yes, madam. The Emperor must march southward where the enemy is in
camp. He wishes a guide who can lead him safely through this great forest.
RICH MERCHANT'S WIFE. We were told the Emperor would greatly honor the lad
he chooses.
GENERAL. 'T is true, madam. The lad chosen will be made an aide.
MAYOR'S WIFE. I thought only princes were chosen for the Emperor's aides.
GENERAL. They have always been princes. This is a great opportunity for the
lads of this village.
MAYOR'S WIFE. But how will the Emperor make a choice?
GENERAL. A test will be given every boy who comes. This test will prove his
fitness to be guide.
[_Enter an_ AIDE _from Emperor's room._]
AIDE. General, the Emperor would see you.
[_The General bows to the ladies and leaves._]
AIDE (_turning to the ladies_). The Emperor will receive you presently.
[_Aide goes. Enter the_ POOR WOODCUTTER'S WIFE _and_ SON.]
POOR WOODCUTTER'S WIFE (_timidly_). I heard the Emperor wanted a guide.
MAYOR'S WIFE. The Emperor only wants the boys of the best families, madam.
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