Solomon and Sheba
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We must not keep the queen waiting.
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(gong)
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Welcome.
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A message for your queen.
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Her Majesty the Queen.
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His Majesty King Solomon
sends his greetings

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and has commanded me -
has commanded us -

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to inform Your Majesty that in response
to Your Majesty"s request

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he will be most happy
to receive you in private audience.

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He is most gracious.
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How thoughtful of the king
to send so charming an envoy.

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He doesn"t know l"m here.
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l was so anxious to come.
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Then l am even more pleased. Come in.
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You are the first of His Majesty"s court
to visit me.

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How interesting your encampment is.
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Are your people
always so carefree and gay?

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We enjoy life and pleasure.
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- Don"t you?
- Yes, we do.

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But we are an austere people.
We tend to be more serious.

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And your king. ls he also serious?
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King Solomon has a great responsibility.
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He must maintain
the unity of our 1 2 tribes.

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lt is very important, this unity?
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Oh, yes. Without it,
there would be no lsrael.

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The gods of Sheba.
Mal-Ra, the guardian of destiny.

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Kol, god of the sun and stars.
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Rama, who sends the rain.

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