GODLEIGH。Wouldye’aveittheoldRectorthen?Wi’’isgoutyshoe?
Rackonthemaidswidrather’twascurate;eh,Mr。Burlacombe?
BURLACOMBE。[Abruptly]Curate’sagudeman。
JARLAND。[Withthecomatoseferocityofdrink]I’llbeevenwi’un。
FREMAN。[Excitedly]Tell’eeonething——’tesnotapropermano’
Godto’aveabout,wi’’islusegoin’son。Outvrom’ereheoughtergo。
BURLACOMBE。Youmedgofurtheran’fareworse。
FREMAN。What’s’eduin’,then,lettin’’iswiferunoff?
TRUSTAFORD。[Scratchinghishead]Ifan’incase’ecan’tkape’er,’tesafunnywayo’duin’thingsnottodivorce’er,afterthat。Ifaparson’snottodutheChristianthing,whuis,then?
BURLACOMBE。’Tesabitimmoral-liketopassoverathinglikethat。
Tesfunnyifwomen’sgain’son’stobeencouraged。
FREMAN。Actofacoward,Izay。
BURLACOMBE。Thecurateain’tnocoward。
FREMAN。Hebidesinyurehouse;’tesnaturalforyutostandupforun;I’llwagerMrs。Burlacombedon’t,though。Mymissiswasfairshocked。\"Will,\"shesays,\"ifyuevermakevurtoletmegolikethat,Iwiddenneverstaywi’yu,\"shesays。
TRUSTAFORD。’Tessettin’abadexample,forzure。
BURLACOMBE。’Tesallveryairytalkin’;whatshude’edu,then?
FREMAN。[Excitedly]GoovertoDurfordandsaytothatdoctor:\"Yucomeaboutmymissis,an’zeewhatI’llduto’ee。\"An’take’er’omean’zeeshedon’tmisbe’aveagain。
CLYST。’Ecan’ttake’eref’erdon’wantt’come——I’ve’eardlawyer,thatlodgedwi’us,saythat。
FREMAN。Allrightthen,’eoughtto’avethelawof’erand’erdoctor;an’zee’ergoin’sondon’tprosper;’e’dgetdamages,tu。
Butthisway’tesaniceexamplehe’msettin’folks。Parsonindade!
Mymissisan’themaidstheywon’tgoonearthechurchto-night,an’
Iwagernooneelsewon’t,neither。
JARLAND。[LurchingwithhispewteruptoGODLEIGH]Thebeggar!I’llbeevenwi’un。
GODLEIGH。[Lookingathimindoubt]’Testhelast,then,Tam。
[Havingreceivedhisbeer,JARLANDstands,leaningagainstthebar,drinking。]
BURLACOMBE。[Suddenly]Idon’goowithwhatcurate’sduin——’testiffsoft’earted;he’mamuneykindo’manaltogether,wi’’isflutean’’ispoetry;buthe’vea-lodgedinmy’ousethisyearan’mare,andalways’adan’elpin’’andforeveryone。I’vegotalikin’forhiman’there’sanendofit。
JARLAND。Thecoward!
TRUSTAFORD。Idon’troublenothin’aboutthat,TamJarland。
[TurningtoBURLACOMBE]Whatgitsmeis’edon’tseemto’avenozenseo’what’shisownpraperty。
JARLAND。Takeotherfolk’spropertyfastenough!
[Hesawstheairwithhisempty。Theothershaveallturnedtohim,drawnbythefascinationthatamaninliquorhasforhisfellow-men。Thebellforchurchhasbeguntorang,thesunisdown,anditisgettingdusk。]
Hewantsoneonhiscrop,an’onein’isbelly;’ewantsamantotakean’gieunagudehidinzameasheoughtergive’isfly-be-nightofawife。
[STRANGWAYinhisdarkclotheshasentered,andstandsbythedoor,hislipscompressedtoacolourlessline,histhin,darkishfacegrey-white]
Zameasamanwidha’gi’enthedoctor,fortakin’whatisn’this’n。
AllbutJARLANDhaveseenSTRANGWAY。Hestepsforward,JARLAND
seeshimnow;hisjawdropsalittle,andheissilent。
STRANGWAY。Icameforalittlebrandy,Mr。Godleigh——feelingratherfaint。AfraidImightn’tgetthroughtheservice。
GODLEIGH。[Withprofessionalcomposure]Marteil’sThreeStar,zurr,or’Ennessy’s?
STRANGWAY。[LookingatJARLAND]Thankyou;IbelieveIcandowithout,now。[Heturnstogo。]
[Inthedeadlysilence,GODLEIGHtouchesthearmofJARLAND,who,leaningagainstthebarwiththepewterinhishand,isstaringwithhisstrangeloweringeyesstraightatSTRANGWAY。]
JARLAND。[Galvanizedbythetouchintodrunkenrage]Lavemebe-
I’lltalktoun-parsonorno。I’lltacheuntomeddlewi’mymaid’sbird。I’lltacheuntokape’isthievin’’andsto’imself。
[STRANGWAYturnsagain。]
CLYST。Bequiet,Tam。
JARLAND。[NeverloosingSTRANGWAYwithhiseyes——likeabull-dogwhoseesred]That’sforonechake;zeeunturnt’other,thewhite-
liveredbuty!Whuletsanotherman’ave’iswife,an’neverthesperittogovorun!
BURLACOMBE。Shame,Jarland;quiet,man!
[TheyarealllookingatSTRANGWAY,who,underJARLAND’Sdrunkeninsultsisstandingrigid,withhiseyesclosed,andhishandshardclenched。Thechurchbellhasstoppedslowringing,andbegunitsfiveminutes’hurryingnote。]
TRUSTAFORD。[Rising,andtryingtohookhisarmintoJARLAND’S]
Comeaway,Tam;yu’vea-’adtomuch,man。
JARLAND。[Shakinghimoff]Zee,’edarsen’ttouchme;Imight’ituninthevasean’’edarsen’t;’e’safraid——like’ewaso’thedoctor。
[Heraisesthepewterasthoughtoflingit,butitisseizedbyGODLEIGHfrombehind,andfallsclatteringtothefloor。
STRANGWAYhasnotmoved。]
JARLAND。[Shakinghisfistalmostinhisface]Lukeatun,Lukeatun!Amanwi’aslutforawife————
[Asheutterstheword\"wife\"STRANGWAYseizestheoutstretchedfist,andwithajujitsumovement,drawshimintohisclutch,helpless。Andastheyswayandstruggleintheopenwindow,withthefalsestrengthoffuryheforcesJARLANDthrough。
Thereisacrashofbrokenglassfromoutside。AtthesoundSTRANGWAYcomestohimself。Alookofagonypassesoverhisface。HiseyeslightonJIMBERE,whohassuddenlyrisen,andstandsfeeblyclappinghishands。STRANGWAYrushesout。]
Excitedlygatheringatthewindow,theyallspeakatonce。]
CLYST。Tam’shatchin’ofyurecucumbers,Mr。Godleigh。
TRUSTAFORD。’Edidcrash;haw,haw!
FREMAN。’Twasabravethrow,zurely。Whuwida’thoughtit?
CLYST。Tam’scrawlin’out。[Leaningthroughwindow]Hello,Tam——
’ow’st’base,oldman?
FREMAN。[Excitedly]They’mallcomin’upfromchurchyardtozee。
TRUSTAFORD。Tamdulukewonderfulaztonished;haw,haw!PooroldTam!
CLYST。Canyuzeecurate?Reckon’e’mgoneintochurch。Aw,yes;
gettin’abitdimsy-servicetime。[Amoment’shush。]
TRUSTAFORD。Well,I’mjiggered。In’alfanhourhe’mgottoprache。
GODLEIGH。’TesaChristianvillage,boys。
[Feebly,quietly,JIMBERElaughs。Thereissilence;butthebellisheardstillranging。]
CURTAIN。
SCENEII
Thesame-indaylightdyingfast。Alampisburningonthebar。
Achairhasbeenplacedinthecentreoftheroom,facingthebenchunderthewindow,onwhichareseatedfromrighttoleft,GODLEIGH,SOLPOTTERthevillageshopman,TRUSTAFORD,BURLACOMBE,FREMAN,JIMBERE,andMORSEtheblacksmith。CLYST
issquattingonastoolbythebar,andattheotherendJARLAND,soberedandlowering,leansagainstthe,linteloftheporchleadingtothedoor,roundwhicharegatheredfiveorsixsturdyfellows,dumbasfishes。Noonesitsinthechair。Intheunnaturalsilencethatreigns,thedistantsoundofthewheezychurchorganandvoicessingingcanbeheard。
TAUSTAFORD。[Afteraprolongedclearingofhisthroat]WhatImeantozayisthat’tesnoyuse,notabito’yuseintheworld,notduin’ofthingsproperly。Ifan’incasewe’mtocarryaresolutiondisapprovin’o’curate,itmustallbedonesoasnoonecan’t,zaynothin’。
SOLPOTTER。That’swhatIzay,Mr。Trustaford;efsobeas’tistobeavillagemeetin’,thenitmustbealldoneproper。
FREMAN。That’sright,SotPotter。IpurposeMr。SotPotterintothechair。Whusecondsthat?
[Asilence。Voicesfromamongthedumb-as-fishes:\"Idu。\"]
CLYST。[Excitedly]Yucan’tputtthattothemeetin’。Onlyachairmancanputtittothemeetin’。IpurposethatMr。Burlacombe——
beinashowhe’schairmano’theParishCouncil——takethechair。
FREMAN。EfsobeasIcan’tputtit,yucan’tputtthatneither。
TRUSTAFORD。’Tesnotabito’yuse;uscan’t’avenomeetin’withoutachairman。
GODLEIGH。Uscan’t’avenochairmanwithoutameetin’toelectun,that’szure。[Asilence。]
MORSE。[Heavily]Tomywayo’thinkin’,Mr。Godleighspeakszense;
usmust’aveameetin’beforeuscan’aveachairman。
CLYST。Thenwhatwegottodu’stoelectameetin’。
BURLACOMBE。[Sourly]Yu’llnotfindnoprocedurefarthat。
[Voicesfromamongthedumb-asfishes:\"Mr。Burlacombe’eoughterknow。\"]
SOLPOTTER。[Scratchinghishead——withheavysolemnity]’Tesmybeliefthere’snootherwaytodu,buttoelectachairmantocallameetin’;an’thenforthatmeetin’toelectachairman。
CLYST。IpurposeMr。Burlacombeaschairmantocallameetin’。
FREMAN。IpurposeSolPotter。
GODLEIGH。Can’t’avetupropositionstogetherbeforeameetin’;
that’sapple-piezurevurzurtain。
[Voicefromamongthedumb-asfishes:\"Thereain’tnomeetin’
yet,SolPotterzays。\"]
TRUSTAFORD。Usmustgettherightsofitzettledsome’ow。’Teslikethedarnedoldchickenan’theegg——meetin’orchairman——whichcomevirst?
SOLPOTTER。[Conciliating]Tomythinkin’thereshidbeanotherwayo’duin’it,togetrounditlikewithacircumbendibus。’T’allcomesfromtakin’differentvuse,inamannero’spakin’。
FREMAN。Vugooan’zetinthatchair。
SOLPOTTER。[WithaglanceatBURLACOMBEmodestly]Ishid’nneverlikefurtoduthat,withMr。Burlacombezettin’there。
BURLACOMBE。[Rising]’Tesalldarnedfulishness。
[Amidstanuneasyshufflementoffeethemovestothedoor,andgoesoutintothedarkness。]
CLYST。[Seeinghiscandidatethusdepart]Rackoncurate’sprettywellthrubynow,I’mgoin’tozee。[AshepassesJARLAND]’Ow’stobase,oldman?
[Hegoesout。Oneofthedumb-as-fishesmovesfromthedoorandfillstheapaceleftonthebenchbyBURLACOMBE’Sdeparture。]
JARLAND。Darnallthispuzzivantin’![ToSOLPOTTER]Gotan’zetinthatchair。
SOLPOTTER。[Risingandgoingtothechair;therehestands,changingfromonetotheotherofhisshortbroadfeetandsweatingfrommodestyandworth]’Tesmydutynow,gentlemen,tocallameetin’oftheparishionersofthisparish。Ibegthereforetodeclarethatthisisameetin’inaccordancewithmydutyaschairmanofthismeetin’whichelectedmechairmantocallthismeetin’。AndIpurceedtovacatethechairsothatthismeetin’maynowpurceedtoelectachairman。
[Hegetsupfromthechair,andwipingthesweatfromhisbrow,goesbacktohisseat。]
FREMAN。Mr。Chairman,Iriseonapointoforder。
GODLEIGH。Thereain’tnochairman。
FREMAN。Idon’tgiveadarnforthat。Iriseonapointoforder。
GODLEIGH。’Tesachairmanthatdecidespointsoforder。’Tescertainyucan’triseonnopointswhatevertillthere’sachairman。
TRUSTAFORD。’Tesnoyuseyurerisin’,nottheleastbitintheworld,tillthere’ssomeonetosetyudownagain。Haw,haw!
[Voicefromthedumb-as-Etches:\"Mr。Trustaford’e’sright。\"]
FREMAN。WhatIzayisthechairmanoughtneverto’avevacatedthechairtillI’drisenonmypointoforder。Ipurposethathegooandzetdownagain。
GODLEIGH。Yucan’tpurposethattothismeetin’;yucanonlypurposethattotheoldmeetin’that’snotzettin’anylonger。
FREMAN。[Excitedly]Ididn’carewhatoldmeetin’’tisthat’szettin’。IpurposethatSolPottergooan’zetinthatchairagain,whileIriseonmypointoforder。
TRUSTAFORD。[Scratchinghishead]’Tesn’tregularbutIguessyu’vegottogoo,Sol,orusshan’t’avenopeace。
[SOLPOTTER,stillwipinghisbrow,goesbacktothechair。]
MORSE。[Stolidly-toFREMAN]Zetdown,WillFreman。[Hepullsathimwithablacksmith’sarm。
FREMAN。[Remainingerectwithaneffort]I’mnota-goin’tozetdowntillI’vearisen。
JARLAND。Nowthen,there’eisinthechair。What’syorepointoforder?
FREMAN。[Dartinghiseyeshereandthere,andflinginghishanduptohisgipsy-likehead]’Twas——’twas——Darnedefy’’aven’tputtitcleanouto’my’ead。
JARLAND。Wecan’twaitforyorepointsoforder。Comeouto’thatchair。SolPotter。
[SOLPOTTERrisesandisabouttovacatethechair。]
FREMAN。Iknow!Thereoughtto’abeenminutestaken。Yucan’t’avenomeetin’withoutminutes。Whenuscomestoelectin’achairmano’thenextmeetin’,’ewon’t’avenominutestoread。
SOLPOTTER。’TwasonlytoputtdownthatIwaselectedchairmantoelectameetin’toelectachairmantopresideoverameetin’topassaresolutiondalin’wi’thecurate。That’saisysetdown,thatis。
FREMAN。[Mollified]We’ll’avethatzetdown,then,whilewe’reelectin’thechairmano’thenextmeetin’。
[Asilence。]
TRUSTAFORD。Wellthen,seein’thisisthepraaperoldmeetin’forcarryin’theresolutionaboutthecurate,IpurposeMr。SolPottertakethechair。
FREMAN。IpurposeMr。Trustaford。I’aven’ta-gotnothin’againstSolPotter,butseein’thatheelectedthemeetin’that’stoelect’im,itmightbesaidthat’ewaselectin’ofhimzelfinamannerofspakin’。Usdon’twantthatsaid。
MORSE。[Amidmeditativegruntsfromthedumb-as-fishes]There’ssome-atinthat。Oneo’theytupurposalsmustbeputttothemeetin’。
FREMAN。Secondmustbeputtvirst,furzure。
TRUSTAFORD。IdunnoasIwantstozetinthatchair。Tohissthecurate,’tisaticklishsortofajobafterthat。Vurstcomesaforesecond,WillFreeman。
FREMAN。Secondisamendmenttovirst。’Testheamendmentsisputtvirst。
TRUSTAFORD。’Ow’sthat,Mr。Godleigh?I’mnotparticulareggzac’lytoadillyzortofapointlikethat。
SOLPOTTER。[Scratchinghis,head]’Tesaverynicepoint,forzure。
GODLEIGH。’Tesundoubtedlyforthechairmantodecide。
[Voicefromthedumb-asfishes:\"Butthereain’tnochairmanyet。\"]
JARLAND。SolPotter’schairman。
FREMAN。No,’eain’t。
MORSE。Yes,’eis——’e’schairmantillthissecondoldmeetin’getsonthego。
FREMAN。Idenythat。Whatduyusay,Mr。Trustaford?
TRUSTAFORD。Ican’t’ardlytell。Itduzeemadarnedlong-sufferin’
sortofabusinessaltogether。
[Asilence。]
MORSE。[Slowly]Tell’eewhat’tis,usshan’tdunogudelikethis。
GODLEIGH。’TesforMr。FremanorMr。Trustaford,oneort’othertowithdrawtheirmotions。
TRUSTAFORD。[Afterapause,withcautiousgenerosity]I’venoobjectionstowithdrawin’mine,ifWillFreman’llwithdrawhis’n。
FREMAN。Iwon’tneverbebe’indhand。IfMr。Trustafordwithdraws,I
withdrawsmine。
MORSE。[Withrelief]That’szensible。Puttthemotiontothemeetin’。
SOLPOTTER。Thereain’tnomotionlefttoputt。
[Silenceofconsternation。]
[IntheconfusionJimBEREisseentostandup。]
GODLEIGH。JimBeretospike。SilenceforJim!
VOICES。Aye!SilenceforJim!
SOLPOTTER。Well,Jim?
JIM。[Smilingandslow]Nothin’duin’。
TRUSTAFORD。Bravo,Jim!Yu’mright。Bestzenseyet!
[Applausefromthedumb-as-fishes。]
[Withhissmilebrightening,JIMresumeshisseat。]
SOLPOTTER。[Wipinghisbrow]Duseemtome,gentlemen,seem’aswe’mgotintoabitofatangleinamannerofspakin’,’twidbethemostzimplestandvairestwaytobeginallovervromthebeginnin’,so’st’aveitallvairan’squareforeveryone。
[IntheuproarOf\"Aye\"and\"No,\"itisnoticedthatTIBBY
JARLANDisstandinginfrontofherfatherwithherfinger,forwantofsomethingbetter,inhermouth。]
TIBBY。[Inherstolidvoice]Please,sisterMercysays,curate’avegotto\"Lastly。\"[JARLANDpicksherup,andthereissilence。]An’
pleasetocomequick。
JARLAND。Comeon,mates;quietlynow!
[Hegoesout,andallbegintofollowhim。]
MORSE。[Slowest,saveforSOLPOTTER]’Tesrareluckyuswasallagreedtohissthecurateaforeusbeganthebotherin’oldmeetin’,oruswidn’’ardly’ave’adtimetosettlewhattodu。
SOLPOTTER。[Scratchinghishead]Aye,’tesrarelucky;butIdunnoif’tesaltogetherreg’lar。
CURTAIN。
SCENEIII
Thevillagegreenbeforethechurchyardandtheyew-treesatthegate。Intothepitchdarkundertheyews,lightcomesoutthroughthehalf-openchurchdoor。Figuresarelurking,ormovingstealthily——peoplewaitingandlisteningtothesoundofavoicespeakinginthechurchwordsthatareinaudible。
Excitedwhisperingandfaintgigglescomefromthedeepestyew-
treeshade,madeghostlybythewhitefacesandthefrocksofyounggirlscontinuallyflittingupandbackintheblackness。
Agirl’sfigurecomesflyingoutfromtheporch,downthepathoflight,andjoinsthestealthygroup。
WHISPERINGVOICEofMERCY。Where’s’egottonow,Gladys?
WHISPERINGVOICEOFGLADYS。’E’vejustfinished。
VOICEOFCONNIE。Whupushedt’dooropen?
VOICEOFGLADYS。TimClystIgiv’italittlepush,meself。
VOICEOFCONNIE。Oh!
VOICEofGLADYS。TimClyst’sgonein!
ANOTHERVOICE。O-o-o-h!
VOICEofMERCY。Whuelseisthere,tu?
VOICEOFGLADYS。Ivy’sthere,an’OldMrs。Potter,an’tuo’themaidsfromth’Hall;that’sallasever。
VOICEofCONNIE。Nottheoldgreymare?
VOICEofGLADYS。No。Sheain’tther’。’Twilljustbeth’ymnnow,an’theBlessin’。Tibbygonefor’em?
VOICEOFMERCY。Yes。
VOICEofCONNIE。Mr。Burlacombe’sgoneinhome,Isaw’impassbyjustnow——’edon’likeit。Fatherdon’tlikeitneither。
VOICEofMERCY。Mr。Strangwayshoudn’’avetakenmyskylark,an’
thrownfatherouto’winder。’Tisgoin’tobeawfulfun!Oh!
[Shejumpsupanddawninthedarkness。Andavoicefromfarintheshadowsays:\"Hsssh!Quiet,yumaids!\"Thevoicehasceasedspeakinginthechurch。Thereisamoment’sdeadsilence。Thevoicespeaksagain;thenfromthewheezylittleorgancomethefirstfaintchordsofahymn。]
GLADYS。\"Nearer,myGod,toThee!\"
VOICEofMERCY。’Twillbefunny,withnoone’ardlysingin’。
[Thesoundoftheoldhymnsungbyjustsixvoicescomesouttothemrathersweetandclear。]
GLADYS。[Softly]’Tispretty,tu。Why!They’reonlysingin’oneverse!
[Amoment’ssilence,andthevoicespeaks,uplifted,pronouncingtheBlessing:\"ThepeaceofGod————\"Asthelastwordsdieaway,darkfiguresfromtheinnapproachoverthegrass,tillquiteacrowdseemsstandingtherewithoutawordspoken。Thenfromoutofthechurchporchcomethecongregation。TIMCLYSTfirst,hastilylostamongthewaitingfiguresinthedark;oldMrs。
Potter,ahalfblindoldladygropingherwayandperceivingnothingoutoftheordinary;thetwomaidsfromtheHall,self-
consciousandscared,scuttlingalong。Last,IVYBURLACOMBE
quickly,andstartingbackatthedim,half-hiddencrowd。
VOICEofGLADYS。[Whispering]Ivy!Here,quick!
[Ivysways,dartsofftowardsthevoice,andislostintheshadow。]
VOICEOFFREMAN。[Low]Wait,boys,tillIgivesignal。
[Twoorthreesquirksandgiggles;TimCLYST’Svoice:\"Ya-as!
Don’t’eetreadonmytoe!\"Asoft,frightened\"O-o-h!\"fromagirl。Somequick,excitedwhisperings:\"Luke!\"\"Zeethere!\"
\"He’scomin’!\"Andthenaperfectlydeadsilence。ThefigureofSTRANGWAYisseeninhisdarkclothes,passingfromthevestrytothechurchporch。Hestandsplainlyvisibleinthelightedporch,lockingthedoor,thenstepsforward。Justashereachestheedgeoftheporch,alowhissbreaksthesilence。
Itswellsverygraduallyintoalong,hissinggroan。STRANGWAY
standsmotionless,hishandoverhiseyes,staringintothedarkness。Agirl’sfigurecanbeseentobreakoutofthedarknessandrushaway。Whenatlastthegroaninghasdiedintosheerexpectancy,STRANGWAYdropshishand。
STRANGWAY。[Inalocovoice]Yes!I’mglad。IsJarlandthere?
FREMAN。He’s’ere-nothankstoyu!Hsss!
[Thehissbreaksoutagain,thendiesaway。]
JARLAND’SVOICE。[Threatening]Tryifyucanduitagain。
STRANGWAY。No,Jarland,no!Iaskyoutoforgiveme。Humbly!
[Ahesitatingsilence,brokenbymuttering。]
CLYST’SVOICE。Bravo!
AVOICE。That’svair。
AVOICE。’E’safraido’thesack——that’swhat’tis。
AVOICE。[Groaning]’E’sapraapercoward。
AVOICE。Whufunkedthedoctor?
CLYST’SVOICE。Shameon’ee,therr!
STRANGWAY。You’reright——allofyou!I’mnotfit!Anuneasyandexcitedmusteringandwhisperingdiesawayintorenewedsilence。
STRANGWAY。WhatIdidtoTamJarlandisnottherealcauseofwhatyou’redoing,isit?Iunderstand。Butdon’tbetroubled。It’sallover。I’mgoing——you’llgetsomeonebetter。Forgiveme,Jarland。
Ican’tseeyourface——it’sverydark。
FREMAN’SVoice。[Mocking]Waitforthefullmune。
GODLEIGH。[Verylow]\"My’eart’Elightednot!\"
STRANGWAY。[startingatthesoundofhisownwordsthusmysteriouslygivenhimoutofthedarkness]Whoeverfoundthat,pleasetearitup![Afteramoment’ssilence]Manyofyouhavebeenverykindtome。Youwon’tseemeagain——Good-bye,all!
[Hestandsforasecondmotionless,thenmovesresolutelydownintothedarknesssopeopledwithshadows。]
UNCERTAINVOICESASHEPASSES。Good-bye,zurr!
Goodluck,zurr![Hehasgone。
CLYST’SVOICE。ThreecheersforMr。Strangway!
[Andaqueer,strangledcheer,withgroansstillthreadingit,arises。]
CURTAIN。
ACTIII
SCENEI
IntheBURLACOMBES’hall-sitting-roomthecurtainsaredrawn,alampburns,andthedoorstandsopen。BURLACOMBEandhiswifearehoveringthere,listeningtothesoundofmingledcheersandgroaning。
MRS。BURLACOMBE。Aw!mygudeness——whatathingt’appen!I’dsaner’alostallmeducks。[Shemakestowardstheinnerdoor]Ican’tneverface’im。
BURLACOMBE。’Ecan’texpectnothin’else,if’eactlikethat。
MRS。BURLACOMBE。’Tesonlyduin’as’e’dbedoneby。
BURLACOMBE。Aw!Yucan’tgoonforgivin’’ere,an’forgivin’there。
’Tesn’tnat’ral。
MRS。BURLACOMBE。’Testhemischief’e’maparson。’Tes’imbein’alambo’God——or’twiddenbesoquarefor’imtobeforgivin’。
BURLACOMBE。Yugooan’makeunagude’otdrink。
MRS。BURLACOMBE。Poorsoul!What’ll’edunow,Iwonder?[Underherbreath]’E’scumin’!
[Shegoeshurriedly。BURLACOMBE,withastartledlookback,waversandmakestofollowher,butstopsundecidedintheinnerdoorway。STRANGWAYcomesinfromthedarkness。Heturnstothewindowanddropsovercoatandhatandthechurchkeyonthewindowseat,lookingabouthimasmendowhentooharddriven,andneverfixinghiseyeslongenoughonanythingtoseeit。
BURLACOMBE,closingthedoorintothehouse,advancesastep。
AtthesoundSTRANGWAYfacesround。
BURLACOMBE。Iwantedforyutoknow,zurr,thatmean’mine’adn’tnothin’toduwi’thatdarnedfulishness,justnow。
STRANGWAY。[Withaghostofasmile]Thankyou,Burlacombe。Itdoesn’tmatter。Itdoesn’tmatterabit。
BURLACOMBE。I’opeyuwon’ttakenonoticeofit。Likealoto’
sillybeestheyget。[Afteranuneasypause]Yu’llexcusemespakin’ofthismornin’,an’what’appened。’Tesabravepityitcam’onyusosudden-likebeforeyu’adtimetothink。’Tesasorto’thingamanshudezetan’chewupon。Certainly’tesnotabito’
yusegoin’againsthumannature。Efyudon’tstandupforyureselfthere’snooneelsenotgoin’to。’Tesyurenot’avin’donethat’asmade’emsorampageous。[StealinganotherlookatSTRANGWAY]Yu’llexcuseme,zurr,spakin’ofit,but’tesamazin’sadtozeeamanletgohisown,withoutawordo’darin’。’Teaasef’e’adnopassions-
like。
STRANGWAY。Lookatme,Burlacombe。
[BURLACOMBElooksup,tryinghardtokeephiseyesonSTRANGWAY’S,thatseemtoburninhisthinface。]
STRANGWAY。DoIlooklikethat?Please,please![Hetoucheshisbreast]I’vetoomuchhere。Please!
BURLACOMBE。[Withasortofstartledrespect]Well,zurr,’tesnotformetozaynothin’,certainly。
[HeturnsandafteraslowlookbackatSTRANGWAYgoesout。]
STRANGWAY。[Tohimself]Passions!Nopassions!Ha!
[TheouterdoorisopenedandIVYBURLACOMBEappears,and,seeinghim,stops。Then,comingsoftlytowardshim,shespeakstimidly。]
IVY。Oh!Mr。Strangway,Mrs。Bradmere’scumin’fromtheRectory。I
ranan’told’em。Oh!’twasawful。
[STRANGWAYstarts,staresather,andturningonhisheel,goesintothehouse。Ivy’sfaceisallpuckered,asifshewereonthepointoftears。Thereisagentlescratchingatthedoor,whichhasnotbeenquiteclosed。]
VOICEOFGLADYS。[Whispering]Ivy!ComeonIvy。Iwon’t。
VOICEOFMERCY。Yumust。Uscan’tduwithoutYu。
Ivy。[Goingtothedoor]Idon’twantto。
VOICEofGLADYS。\"Naughtymaid,shewon’tcomeout,\"Ah!du’ee!
VOICEOFCREMER。TimClystan’Bobbie’scumin’;us’llonlybesixanyway。Uscan’tdance\"figureofeight\"withoutyu。
Ivy。[Stampingherfoot]Idon’twanttodanceatall!Idon’t。
MERCY。Aw!She’stemper。Yucanbangontambourine,then!
GLADYS。[Runningin]Quick,Ivy!Here’stheoldgreymarecumin’
downthegreen。Quick。
[Withwhisperingandscuffling;gurglingandsqueaking,thereluctantIvy’shandiscaughtandsheisjerkedaway。Intheirhastetheyhaveleftthedooropenbehindthem。]
VOICEofMRS。BRADMERE。[Outside]Who’sthat?
[Sheknocksloudly,andringsabell;then,withoutwaiting,comesinthroughtheopendoor。]
[Notingtheovercoatandhatonthewindow-sillshemovesacrosstoringthebell。Butasshedoesso,MRS。BURLACOMBE,followedbyBURLACOMBE,comesinfromthehouse。]
MRS。BRADMEREThisdisgracefulbusiness!Where’sMr。Strangway?I
seehe’sin。
MRS。BURLACOMBE。Yes,m’m,he’min——but——butBurlacombeduzayhe’mterribleupset。
MRS。BRADMERE。Ishouldthinkso。Imustseehim——atonce。
MRS。BURLACOMBE。Idoubtbed’sthebestplacefor’un,an’gude’otdrink。Burlacombezayshe’mlikeamanstandin’ontheedgeofacliff;andthelaststipsyo’windmightthrowunover。
MRS。BRADMERE。[ToBURLACOMBE]You’veseenhim,then?
BURLACOMBE。Yeas;an’Idon’tlikethelukeofun——notalittlebit,Idon’t。
MRS。BURLACOMBE。[Almosttoherself]Poorsoul;’e’vea-’adtomuchtotryunthisyerlongtimepast。I’vea-seen’tissperritcumin’thru’isbody,asyumightzay。He’storntobits,that’swhat’tis。
BURLACOMBE。’Twasapraapercowardlythingtohissamanwhenhe’sdown。But’twasnaturaltu,inamannerofspakin’。But’tesn’tthattroublin’’im。’Tesinhere[touchinghisforehead],alongofhiswife,tomythinkin’。Theyzay’e’vea-knownabout’era-foreshewentaway。Thinkofwhat’e’ve’adtokapeinallthistime。
’Tesenoughtodriveamansillyafterthat。I’vea-lockedmygunup。Iseeamanlike——likethatoncebefore——an’sureenough’ewasdeadinthemornain’!
MRS。BRADMERE。Nonsense,Burlacombe![ToMRS。BURLACOMBE]GoandtellhimIwanttoseehim——mustseehim。[MRS。BURLACOMBEgoesintothehouse]Andlookhere,Burlacombe;ifwecatchanyone,manorwoman,talkingofthisoutsidethevillage,it’llbetheendoftheirtenancy,whoevertheymaybe。Letthemallknowthat。I’mgladhethrewthatdrunkenfellowoutofthewindow,thoughitwasalittle————
BURLACOMBE。Aye!Thenuspaperswouldbepraapergladofthat,foratiddybito’nuse。
MRS。BRADMERE。Mygoodness!Yes!Themenareallupattheinn。
GoandtellthemwhatIsaid——it’snottogetabout。Goatonce,Burlacombe。
BURLACOMBE。Mustbeaturrablejobfor’im,everyone’sknowin’
about’iswifelikethis。He’maproudmantu,Ithink。’Tesafunnybusinessaltogether!
MRS。BRADMERE。Horrible!Poorfellow!Now,come!Doyourbest,Burlacombe!
[BURLACOMBEtoucheshisforelockandgoes。MRS。BRADMEREstandsquitestill,thinking。Thengoingtothephotograph,shestaresupatit。]
MRS。BRADMERE。Youbaggage!
[STRANGWAYhascomeinnoiselessly,andisstandingjustbehindher。Sheturns,andseeshim。Thereissomethingsostill,sostartlinglystillinhisfigureandwhiteface,thatshecannotforthemomentfondhervoice。]
MRS。BRADMERE。[Atlast]Thisismostdistressing。I’mdeeplysorry。[Then,ashedoesnotanswer,shegoesastepcloser]I’manoldwoman;andoldwomenmusttakeliberties,youknow,ortheycouldn’tgetonatall。Comenow!Let’stryandtalkitovercalmlyandseeifwecan’tputthingsright。
STRANGWAY。Youwereverygoodtocome;butIwouldrathernot。
MRS。BRADMERE。Iknowyou’reinasgrievoustroubleasamancanbe。
STRANGWAY。Yes。
MRS。BRADMERE。[Withalittlesoundofsympathy]Whatareyou——
thirty-five?I’msixty-eightifI’maday——oldenoughtobeyourmother。Icanfeelwhatyoumusthavebeenthroughallthesemonths,Icanindeed。Butyouknowyou’vegonethewrongwaytowork。Wearen’tangelsdownherebelow!AndasonoftheChurchcan’tactasifforhimselfalone。Theeyesofeveryoneareonhim。
STRANGWAY。[Takingthechurchkeyfromthewindow。]Takethis,please。
MRS。BRADMERE。No,no,no!Jarlanddeservedallhegot。Youhadgreatprovocation。
STRANGWAY。It’snotJarland。[Holdingoutthekey]PleasetakeittotheRector。Ibeghisforgiveness。[Touchinghisbreast]
There’stoomuchIcan’tspeakof——can’tmakeplain。Takeittohim,please。
MRS。BRADMERE。Mr。Strangway——Idon’tacceptthis。Iamsuremyhusband——theChurch——willneveraccept————
STRANGWAY。Takeit!
MRS。BRADMERE。[Almostunconsciouslytakingit]Mind!Wedon’tacceptit。YoumustcomeandtalktotheRectorto-morrow。You’reoverwrought。You’llseeitallinanotherlight,then。
STRANGWAY。[Withastrangesmile]Perhaps。[Liftingtheblind]
Beautifulnight!Couldn’tbemorebeautiful!
MRS。BRADMERE。[Startled-softly]Don’tturnswayfromthesewhowanttohelpyou!I’magrumpyoldwoman,butIcanfeelforyou。
Don’ttryandkeepitallback,likethis!Awomanwouldcry,anditwouldallseemcleareratonce。Nowwon’tyouletme————?
STRANGWAY。Noonecanhelp,thankyou。
MRS。BRADMERE。Come!Thingshaven’tgonebeyondmending,really,ifyou’llfacethem。[Pointingtothephotograph]YouknowwhatI
mean。Wedarenotfosterimmorality。
STRANGWAY。[Quiveringasatajabbednerve]Don’tspeakofthat!
MRS。BRADMERE。Butthinkwhatyou’vedone,Mr。Strangway!Ifyoucan’ttakeyourwifeback,surelyyoumustdivorceher。Youcanneverhelphertogoonlikethisinsecretsin。
STRANGWAY。Tortureher——onewayortheother?
MRS。BRADMERE。No,no;IwantyoutodoastheChurch——asallChristiansocietywouldwish。Come!Youcan’tletthisgoon。Mydearman,doyourdutyatallcosts!
STRANGWAY。Breakherheart?
MRS。BRADMERE。Thenyoulovethatwoman——morethanGod!
STRANGWAY。[Hisfacequivering]Love!
MRS。BRADMERE。Theytoldme————Yes,andIcanseeyou’reisabadway。Come,pullyourselftogether!Youcan’tdefendwhatyou’redoing。
STRANGWAY。Idonottry。
MRS。BRADMERE。Imustgetyoutosee!Myfatherwasaclergyman;,I’mmarriedtoone;I’vetwosonsintheChurch。IknowwhatI’mtalkingabout。It’sapriest’sbusinesstoguidethepeople’slives。
STRANGWAY。[Verylow]Butnotmine!Nomore!
MRS。BRADMERE。[Lookingathimshrewdly]There’ssomethingveryqueeraboutyouto-night。Yououghttoseedoctor。
STRANGWAY。[Asmileawningandgoingonhislips]IfIamnotbettersoon————
MRS。BRADMERE。Iknowitmustbeterribletofeelthateverybody————
[AconvulsiveshiverpassesoverSTRANGWAY,andheshrinksagainstthedoor]
Butcome!Liveitdown!
[Withangergrowingathissilence]
Liveitdown,man!Youcan’tdesertyourpost——andletthesevillagersdowhattheylikewithus?Doyourealizethatyou’relettingawoman,whohastreatedyouabominably;——yes,abominably——goscot-free,tolivecomfortablywithanotherman?Whatanexample!
STRANGWAY。Willyou,please,notspeakofthat!
MRS。BRADMERE。Imust!ThisgreatChurchofoursisbasedontherightfulcondemnationofwrongdoing。Therearetimeswhenforgivenessisasin,MichaelStrangway。Youmustkeepthewhiphand。Youmustfight!
STRANGWAY。Fight![Touchinghisheart]Myfightishere。Haveyoueverbeeninhell?Formonthsandmonths——burnedandlonged;hopedagainsthope;killedamaninthoughtdaybyday?Neverrested,forloveandhate?I——condemn!I——judge!No!It’srestIhavetofind——somewhere——somehow-rest!Andhow——howcanIfindrest?
MRS。BRADMERE。[Whohaslistenedtohisoutburstinasoftofcoma]
Youareastrangeman!Oneofthesedaysyou’llgooffyourheadifyoudon’ttakecare。
STRANGWAY。[Smiling]Oneofthesedaystheflowerswillgrowoutofme;andIshallsleep。
[MRS。BRADMEREstaresathissmilingfacealongmomentinsilence,thenwithalittlesound,halfsniff,halfsnort,shegoestothedoor。Thereshehalts。]
MRS。BRADMERE。Andyoumeantoletallthisgoon————Yourwife————
STRANGWAY。Go!Pleasego!
MRS。BRADMERE。Menlikeyouhavebeenburiedatcross-roadsbeforenow!Takecare!Godpunishes!
STRANGWAY。IsthereaGod?
MRS。BRADMERE。Ah![Withfinality]Youmustseeadoctor。
[Seeingthatthelookonhisfacedoesnotchange,sheopensthedoor,andhurriesawayintothemoonlight。]
[STRANGWAYcrossestheroomtowherehiswife’spicturehangs,andstandsbeforeit,hishandsgraspingtheframe。Thenhetakesitfromthewall,andlaysitfaceupwardsonthewindowseat。]
STRANGWAY。[Tohimself]Gone!Whatisthere,now?
[Thesoundofanowl’shootingisfloatingin,andofvoicesfromthegreenoutsidetheinn。]
STRANGWAY。[Tohimself]Gone!Takenfaith——hope——life!
[JIMBEREcomeswanderingintotheopendoorway。]
JIMBERE。Gudeavenin’,zurr。
[Athisslowgait,withhisfeeblesmile,hecomesin,andstandingbythewindow-seatbesidethelongdarkcoatthatstillliesthere,helooksdownatSTRANGWAYwithhislosteyes。]
JIM。Yuthrewunoutofwinder。Icud’ave,once,Icud。
[STRANGWAYneithermovesnorspeaks;andJIMBEREgoesonwithhisunimaginablyslowspeech]
They’mlaughin’atyu,zurr。An’soIcometotell’eehowtodu。
’Twasfullmune——whenIcaught’em,himan’mygirl。Icaught’em。
[Withastrangeandawfulflashoffire]Idid;an’Itukun[HetakenupSTRANGWAY’Scoatandgripsitwithhistremblinghands,asamangripsanother’sneck]likethat——Itukun。Asthecoatfalls,likeabodyoutofwhichthebreathhasbeensqueezed,STRANGWAY,rising,catchesit。
STRANGWAY。[Grippingthecoat]Andhefell!
[Heletsthecoatfallonthefloor,andputshisfootonit。
Then,staggeringback,heleansagainstthewindow。]
JIM。Yusee,Iloved’er——Idid。[Thelostlookcomesbacktohiseyes]Thensomethin’——Idunno——and——and————[Heliftshishandandpassesitupanddownhisside]Twaslikethisforever。
[Theygazeateachotherinsilence。
JIM。[Atlast]Icometotellyu。They’malllaughin’atyu。Butyu’mstrong——yugoovertoDurfordtothatdoctorman,an’takeunlikeIdid。[Hetriesagaintomakethesignofsqueezingaman’sneck]Theycan’tlaughatyunomore,then。Tha’swhatIcometotellyu。Tha’sthewayforaChristianmantodu。Gudenaight,zurr。Icometotellyee。
[STRANGWAYmotionstohiminsilence。And,veryslowly,JIM
BEREpassesout。]
[Thevoicesofmencomingdownthegreenareheard。]
VOICES。Gudenight,Tam。Glidenaight,oldJim!
VOICES。Gudemight,Mr。Trustaford。’Tesawonderfulfinemune。
VOICEOFTRUSTAFORD。Ah!’Tesabravemuneforth’pooroldcurate!
VOICE。\"My’eart’Elightednot!\"
[TRUSTAFORD’Slaugh,andtherattling,fainterandfainter,ofwheels。AspasmseizesonSTRANGWAY’Sface,ashestandstherebytheopendoor,hishandgripshisthroat;helooksfromsidetoside,asifseekingawayofescape。
CURTAIN。
SCENEII
TheBURLACOMBES’highandnearlyemptybarn。Alanternishungbyaropethatliftsthebalesofstraw,toalongladderleaningagainstarafter。Thisgivesallthelightthereis,saveforaslendertrackofmoonlight,slantinginfromtheend,wherethetwogreatdoorsarenotquiteclosed。Onarudebenchinfrontofafewremaining,stacked,square-cutbundlesoflastyear’shay,sitsTIBBYJARLAND,abitofappleinhermouth,sleepilybeatingonatambourine。WithstockingedfeetGLADYS,IVY,CONNIE,andMERCY,TIMCLYST,andBOBBIEJARLAND,aboyoffifteen,aredancingatruncated\"FigureofEight\";andtheirshadowaredancingalongsideonthewalls。Shoesandsomeappleshavebeenthrowndownclosetothesidedoorthroughwhichtheyhavecomein。NowandthenIVY,thesmallestandbestofthedancers,ejaculateswordsofdirection,andoneoftheyouthsgruntsorbreathesloudlyoutoftheconfusionofhismind。Saveforthisandthedumbbeatandjingleofthesleepytambourine,thereisnosound。Thedancecomestoitsend,butthedrowsyTIBBYgoesonbeating。
MERCY。That’lldu,Tibby;we’refinished。Ateyoreapple。[ThestolidTIBBYeatsherapple。
CLYST。[Inhisteasing,excitablevoice]Yumaidsdon’tdance’elf’swellasusdu。Bobbie’e’sagreatdancer。’Edancevine。
I’magudedancer,meself。
GLADYS。A’n’tyuconceitedjust?
CLYST。Aw!Ah!Yu’llgivemekissforthat。[Hechases,butcannotcatchthatslipperywhitefigure]Can’tsheglimmer!
MERCY。Gladys!Upladder!
CLYST。Yugoupladder;I’llcatch’eethen。Naw,yumaids,don’tyugivehersuccour。That’snotvair(CatchingholdofMERCY,whogivesalittlesqueal。
CONNIE。Mercy,don’t!Mrs。Burlacombe’llhear。Ivy,goan’peek。
[Ivygoestofleesidedoorandpeersthrough。]
CLYST。[Abandoningthechaseandpickingupanapple——theyallhavethejoyousirresponsibilitythatattendsforbiddendoings]Ya-as,thisisagudeapple。LukeatTibby!
[TIBBY,overcomebydrowsiness,hasfallenbackintothehay,asleep。GLADYS,leaningagainstthehaybreaksintohumming:]
\"Therecam’threedukesa-ridin’,a-ridin’,a-ridin’,Therecam’threedukesaridin’
Witharansy-tansytay!\"
CLYST。Us’asgotonvine;us’llgetprizeforourdancin’。
CONNIE。Therewon’tbenoprizeifMr。Strangwaygoesaway。’Tesfunny’twasMrs。Strangwaystartus。
IVY。[Fromthedoor]’Twaswickedtohisshim。
[Amoment’shush。]
CLYST。Twasn’tI。
BOBBIE。Ineverdid。
GLADYS。Oh!Bobbie,yudid!Yublewinmyear。
CLYST。’Twasthepraaperoldwindinthetrees。Didmakeabravenoise,zurely。
MERCY。’Eshuld’n’’aletmyskylarkgo。
CLYST。[Outofsheercontradictoriness]Ya-as,’eshude,then。
Whatduyuwantwithth’birdsoftheair?They’mnogudetoyu。
IVY。[Mournfully]Andnowhe’sgoin’away。
CLYST。Ya-as;’tesapity。He’sthebestmanIeverseensinceI
wascomin’frommymother。He’sagudeman。He’emgotazadface,sureenough,though。
IVY。Gudefolkalways’avezadfaces。
CLYST。Iknuagudeman——’esoldpigs——verygudeman:’e’adabudifulbrightvaselikethemane。[Touchinghisstomach]Iwassad,meself,once。’Twasafunnyscrabblin’——likefeelin’。
GLADYS。If’egoaway,whu’sgoin’tofinishusforconfirmation?
CONNIE。TheRectorandtheoldgreymare。
MERCY。Idon’wantnomorefinishin’;I’mconfirmedenough。
CLYST。Ya-as;yu’mabuty。
GLADYS。Supposeweallwentan’asked’imnottogo?
IVY。’Twouldn’tbenogude。
CONNIE。Where’s’egoin’?
MERCY。He’llgotoLondon,ofcourse。
IVY。He’ssogentle;Ithink’e’llgotoanisland,wherethere’snothin’butbirdsandbeastsandflowers。
CLYST。Aye!He’mawfulfondo’thedumbthings。
IVY。They’rekindandpeaceful;that’swhy。
CLYST。Aw!Yuseetupraaperoldtomcats;they’mnottopeaceful,afterthat,norkindnaighther。
BOBBIE。[Surprisingly]If’e’ssad,per’aps’e’llgoto’Eaven。
IVY。Oh!notyet,Bobbie。He’stuyoung。
CLYST。[Followinghisownthoughts]Ya-as。’Tesafunnyplace,tu,nowadays,judgin’fromthepapers。
GLADYS。Wonderifthere’sdancin’in’Eaven?
IVY。There’sbeasts,andflowers,andwaters,and’etoldus。
CLYST。Naw!There’snodumbthingsin’Eaven。JimBere’esaysthereis!’Ethinks’isoldcat’sthere。
IVY。Yes。[Dreamily]There’sstars,an’owls,an’amanplayin’ontheflute。Where’tesgude,theremustbemusic。
CLYST。Oldbrassband,shuldn’wonder,liketh’SalvationArmy。
IVY。[Puttingupherhandstoanimaginarypipe]No;’tisaboythatgoesso;an’allthedumbthingsan’allthepeoplegooafter’im——likethis。
[Shemarchesslowly,playingherimaginarypipe,andonebyonetheyallfallinbehindher,paddingroundthebarnintheirstockingedfeet。Passingthebigdoors,IVYthrowsthemopen。]
An’’tesalllikethatin’Eaven。
[Shestandstheregazingout,stillplayingonherimaginarypipe。Andtheyallstandamomentsilent,staringintothemoonlight。]
CLYST。’Tesaglory-befullmuneto-night!
IVY。Agoldie-cup——abigone。An’millionso’littlegoldie-cupsonthefloorof’Eaven。
MERCY。Oh!Bother’Eaven!Let’sdance\"Clapperclaws\"!Wakeup,Tibby!
GLADYS。Clapperelaws,clapperclaws!Comeon,Bobbie——makecircle!
CLYST。Clapperclaws!Idancethatonefine。
IVY。[Takingthetambourine]See,Tibby;likethis。Shehumsandbeatsgently,thenrestoresthetambourinetothesleepyTIBBY,who,waking,hasplacedapieceofappleinhermouth。
CONNIE。’Tesawfuldifficult,thisone。
IVY。[Illustrating]No;yujustjump,an’clapyore’ands。Lovely,lovely!
CLYST。Likeringin’bells!Comeahn!
[TIBBYbeginsherdrowsybeating,IVYhumsthetune;theydance,andtheirshadowsdanceagainuponthewalls。Whenshehasbeatenbutafewmomentsonthetambourine,TIBBYisovercomeoncemorebysleepandfallsbackagainintohernestofhay,withherlittleshoedfeetjustvisibleovertheedgeofthebench。Ivycatchesupthetambourine,andtoherbeatingandhummingthedancersdanceon。]
[SuddenlyGLADYSstopslikeawildanimalsurprised,andcraneshernecktowardstheaidedoor。]
CONNIE。[Whispering]Whatisit?
GLADYS。[Whispering]Ihear——someonecomin’acrosstheyard。
[Sheleadsanoiselessscampertowardstheshoes。BOBBIE
JARLANDshinsuptheladderandseizesthelantern。Ivydropsthetambourine。Theyallflytothebigdoors,andvanishintothemoonlight,pullingthedoornearlytoagainafterthem。]
[Thereisthesoundofscrabblingatthehitchofthesidedoor,andSTRANGWAYcomesintothenearlydarkbarn。Outinthenighttheowlisstillhooting。Heclosesthedoor,andthatsoundislost。Likeamanwalkinginhissleep,hegoesuptotheladder,takestheropeinhishand,andmakesanoose。Hecanbeheardbreathing,andinthedarknessthemotionsofhishandsaredimlyseen,freeinghisthroatandputtingthenooseroundhisneck。Hestandsswayingtoandfroatthefootoftheladder;then,withasigh,setshisfootonittomount。Oneofthebigdoorscreaksandopensinthewind,lettinginabroadpathofmoonlight。]
[STRANGWAYstops;freeinghisneckfromthenoose,hewalksquicklyupthetrackofmoonlight,whitenedfromheadtofoot,toclosethedoors。]
[ThesoundofhisbootsonthebarefloorhasawakenedTIBBY
JARLAND。Strugglingoutofherhaynestshestandsstaringathiswhitenedfigure,andburstssuddenlyintoawail。
TIBBY。O-oh!Mercy!Whereareyu?I’mfrightened!I’mfrightened!O-oooo!
STRANGWAY。[Turning——startled)Who’sthat?Whoisit?
TIBBY。O-oh!Aghosty!Oo-ooo!
STRANGWAY。[Goingtoherquickly]It’sme,Tibby——Tibonlyme!
TIBBY。Iseedaghosty。
STRANGWAY。[Takingherup]No,no,mybird,youdidn’t!。Itwasme。
TIBBY。[Buryingherfaceagainsthim]I’mfrighted。Itwasabigone。[Shegivestongueagain]O-o-oh!
STRANGWAY。There,there!It’snothingbutme。Look!
TIBBY。No。[Shepeepsoutallthesame。]
STRANGWAY。See!It’sthemoonlightmademeallwhite。See!You’reabravegirlnow?
TIBBY。[Cautiously]Iwantmyapple。
[Shepointstowardshernest。STRANGWAYcarriesherthere,picksupanapple,andgivesither。TIBBYtakesabite。]
TIBBY。Iwantanytambourine。
STRANGWAY。[Givingherthetambourine,andcarryingherbackintothe’trackofmoonlight]Nowwe’rebothghosties!Isn’titfunny?
TABBY。[Doubtfully]Yes。
STRANGWAY。See!Themoon’slaughingatus!See?Laughthen!
[TABBY,tambourineinonehandandappleintheother,smilesstolidly。Hesetsherdownontheladder,andstands,holdingherlevelWithhim。]
TABBY。[Solemnly]I’sestillfrightened。
STRANGWAY。No!Fullmoon,Tibby!Shallwewishforit?
TABBY。Fullmune。
STRANGWAY。Moon!We’rewishingforyou。Moon,moon!
TIBBY。Mune,we’rewishin’foryu!
STRANGWAY。Whatdo,youwishittobe?
TIBBY。Brightnewshillin’!
STRANGWAY。Aface。
TIBBY。Shillin’,ashillin’!
STRANGWAY。[Takingoutashillingandspinningitsothatitfallsintoherpinafore]See!Yourwishcomestrue。
TIBBY。Oh![Puttingtheshillinginhermouth]Mune’sstillthere!
STRANGWAY。Wishforme,Tibby!
TIBBY。Mune。I’mwishin’foryu!
STRANGWAY。Notyet!
TIBBY。ShallIshakemytambouline?
STRANGWAY。Yes,shakeyourtambouline。
TIBBY。[Shakinghertambourine]Mune,I’mshaken’atyu。
[STRANGWAYlayshishandsuddenlyontherope,andswingsitupontothebeam。]
TIBBY。Whatd’yuduthatfor?
STRANGWAY。Toputitoutofreach。It’sbetter————
TIBBY。Whyisitbetter?[Shestaresupathim。]
STRANGWAY。Comealong,Tibby![Hecarrieshertothebigdoors,andsetsherdown]See!Allasleep!Thebirds,andthefields,andthemoon!
TIBBY。Mune,mune,we’rewishingforyu!
STRANGWAY。Sendheryourlove,andsaygood-night。
TIBBY。[Blowingakiss]Good-night,mune!
[Fromthebarnroofalittlewhitedove’sfeathercomesfloatingdowninthewind。TIBBYfollowsitwithherhand,catchesit,andholdsituptohim。]
TIBBY。[Chuckling]Luke。Themune’ssentabito’love!
STRANGWAY。[Takingthefeather]Thankyou,Tibby!Iwantthatbito’love。[Veryfaint,comesthesoundofmusic]Listen!
TIBBY。It’sMissWillis,playin’onthepianny!
STRANGWAY。No;it’sLove;walkingandtalkingintheworld。
TIBBY。[Dubiously]Isit?
STRANGWAY。[Pointing]See!Everythingcomingouttolisten!Seethem,Tibby!Allthelittlethingswithpointedears,children,andbirds,andflowers,andbunnies;andthebrightrocks,and——men!
Heartheirheartsbeating!Andthewindlistening!
TIBBY。Ican’thear——norIcan’tsee!
STRANGWAY。Beyond————[Tohimself]Theyare——theymustbe;Isweartheyare![Then,catchingsightofTIBBY’Samazedeyes]Andnowsaygood-byetome。
TIBBY。Whereyugoin’?
STRANGWAY。Idon’tknow,Tibby。
VOICEOFMERCY。[Distantandcautious]Tibby!Tibby!Whereareyu?
STRANGWAY。Mercycalling;runtoher!
[TIBBYstartsoff,turnsbackandliftsherface。Hebendstokissher,andflingingherarmsroundhisneck,shegiveshimagoodhug。Then,knucklingthesleepoutofhereyes,sheruns。]
[STRANGWAYstands,uncertain。Thereisasoundofheavyfootsteps;amanclearshisthroat,closeby。]
STRANGWAY。Who’sthat?
CREMER。JackCremer。[Thebigman’sfigureappearsoutoftheshadowofthebarn]Thatyu,zurr?
STRANGWAY。Yes,Jack。Howgoesit?
CREMER。’Tesempty,zurr。ButI’llgetonsome’ow。
STRANGWAY。Youputmetoshame。
CREMER。No,zurr。I’dbekillin’meself,ifIdidn’feelImuststickit,likeyuzaid。
[Theystandgazingateachotherinthemoonlight。]
STRANGWAY。[Verylow]Ihonouryou。
CREMER。What’sthat?[Then,asSTRANGWAYdoesnotanswer]I’lljustbewalkin’——Iwon’begain’’ometo-night。,’Testhefullmune——
lucky。
STRANGWAY。[Suddenly]Waitformeatthecrossroads,Jack。I’llcomewithyou。Willyouhaveme,brother?
CREMER。Sure!
STRANGWAY。Wait,then。
CREMER。Aye,zurr。
[WithhisheavytreadCREMERpasseson。AndSTRANGWAYleansagainstthelintelofthedoor,lookingatthemoon,that,quitefullandgolden,hangsnotfarabovethestraighthorizon,wherethetreesstandsmall,inarow。]
STRANGWAY。[Liftinghishandinthegestureofprayer]God,ofthemoonandthesun;ofjoyandbeauty,oflonelinessandsorrow——givemestrengthtogoon,tillIloveeverylivingthing!
[Hemovesaway,followingJACKCREMER。Thefullmoonshines;
theowlhoots;andsomeoneisshakingTIBBY’Stambourine。]