[(Bends over him.)] Oh, why should such deadly poison lie in such sweet lips? Was there not gold enough in his hair before, but he should tarnish it with this crown? But my day has come now; the day of the people, of liberty, has come! Your day, my brother, has come! Though I have strangled whatever nature is in me, I did not think it had been so easy to kill. One blow and it is over, and I can wash my hands in water afterwards, I can wash my hands afterwards. Come, I shall save Russia. I have sworn it. [(Raises the dagger to strike.)]
CZAR:
[(starting up, seizes her by both hands)] Vera, you here! My dream was no dream at all. Why have you left me three days alone, when I most needed you? O God, you think I am a traitor, a liar, a king? I am, for love of you. Vera, it was for you I broke my oath and wear my father's crown. I would lay at your feet this mighty Russia, which you and I have loved so well; would give you this earth as your footstool; set this crown on your head. The people will love us. We will rule them by love, as a father rules his children. There shall be liberty in Russia for every man to think as his heart bids him; liberty for men to speak as they think. I have banished the wolves that preyed on us; I have brought back your brother from Siberia; I have opened the blackened jaws of the mine. The courier is already on his way; within a week Dmitri and all those with him will be back in their own land. The people shall be free---are free now. When they gave me this crown first, I would have flung it back to them, had it not been for you, Vera. O God! It is men's custom in Russia to bring gifts to those they love. I said, I will bring to the woman I love a people, an empire, a world! Vera, it is for you, for you alone, I kept this crown; for you alone I am a king. Oh, I have loved you better than my oath! Why will you not speak to me? You love me not! You love me not! You have come to warn me of some plot against my life. What is life worth to me without you? [(CONSPIRATORS murmur outside.)]
VERA:
Oh, lost! lost! lost!
CZAR:
Nay, you are safe here. It wants five hours still of dawn. To-morrow, I will lead you forth to the whole people---
VERA:
To-morrow---!
CZAR:
Will crown you with my own hands as Empress in that great cathedral which my fathers built.
VERA:
[(loosens her hands violently from him, and starts up)] I am a Nihilist! I cannot wear a crown!
CZAR:
[(falls at her feet)] I am no king now. I am only a boy who has loved you better than his honour, better than his oath. For love of the people I would have been a patriot. For love of you I have been a traitor. Let us go forth together, we will live amongst the common people. I am no king. I will toil for you like the peasant or the serf. Oh, love me a little too! [(CONSPIRATORS murmur outside.)]
VERA:
[(clutching dagger)] To strangle whatever nature is in me, neither to love nor to be loved, neither to pity nor---Oh, I am a woman! God help me, I am a woman! O Alexis! I too have broken my oath; I am a traitor. I love. Oh, do not speak, do not speak--- [(kisses his lips)]---the first, the last time. [(He clasps her in his arms; they sit on the couch together.)]
CZAR:
I could die now.
VERA:
What does death do in thy lips? Thy life, thy love are enemies of death. Speak not of death. Not yet, not yet.
CZAR:
I know not why death came into my heart. Perchance the cup of life is filled too full of pleasure to endure. This is our wedding night.