The priest tells the girls that he will summon the mask and send it to the castle, but that they must not leave the castle or his sight. He also tells them that he must send a letter with the mask to the girl at the castle. The girl swoons, and the priest tells her that the time has passed for her nonsense. He tells her to send the letter with seven other women, but she refuses to do so. The priest says that the girl is a foolish woman, and that she plays the role of the mad woman quite well now that it is too late. He says that he does not worry about the girl's condition, as she is looking quite serious. He adds that the man who taught the sword to the great Yagy has lost his mind.
The priest tells the girls that he will summon the mask and send it to the castle, but that they must not leave the castle or his sight. He also tells them that he must send a letter with the mask to the girl at the castle. The girl swoons, and the priest tells her that the time has passed for her nonsense. He tells her to send the letter with seven other women, but she refuses to do so. The priest says that the girl is a foolish woman, and that she plays the role of the mad woman quite well now that it is too late. He says that he does not worry about the girl's condition, as she is looking quite serious. He adds that the man who taught the sword to the great Yagy has lost his mind.