FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68  
69   70   71   72   73   >>  
rd the open windows.) --like the flowers and the trees in the doctor's garden groping to the light of the sun. Maybe the one'll die for lack of the proper soil, and many is cruelly trampled on, but the rest'll be growing, and none to stop 'em. ASHER (pacing to the end of the room, and turning). No, I won't listen to it! You--you ask me to yield to them, when you have lost your son, when they're willing to sacrifice--to murder my son on the field of battle? (He pauses and looks toward the doorway, right. DR. JONATHAN standing there, holding in his hand a yellow envelope. ASHER starts forward.) A telegram? For me? DR. JONATHAN. Yes, Asher. (After giving it to ASHER, DR. JONATHAN takes his stand beside MINNIE, who is at the back of the room, near the bench. He lays a hand on her arm. ASHER tears open the envelope and stares at the telegram, his hands trembling.) ASHER (exclaiming, in a half whisper). George! AUGUSTA. Oh Asher, not--not--! (She reaches for the telegram. He gives it to her. She reads.) "Captain George Pindar severely wounded, condition critical." TIMOTHY. Please God he'll be spared to ye! CURTAIN. ACT III SCENE: Same as in Act I, the library of ASHER PINDAR'S house. TIME: The following day, early afternoon. A storm is raging, with wind and rain and occasional bright flashes of lightning and heavy peals of thunder. ASHER is pacing up and down the room, folding and unfolding his hands behind his back, when AUGUSTA enters, lower right, her knitting in her hand. There is a flash and a peal of thunder. AUGUSTA. Oh! Asher, did you know that the elm at the end of the Common was struck just now?--that splendid old landmark! ASHER. All the old landmarks are being struck down, one after another. AUGUSTA (going up to him and putting her hand on his arm). I've been so nervous all day. Do be careful how you go about during this strike. Those sullen and angry groups of men on the street this morning-- ASHER. Oh, they wouldn't dare touch me. If we only had a state constabulary we'd soon break that sort of thing up. But the Legislature trembles whenever a labour leader opens his mouth. AUGUSTA (sitting down and taking up her knitting). If only I could be of some help to you! But it's always been so. ASHER. You've been a good wife, Augusta! AUGUSTA. I don't know. I've kept your house, I've seen that you were well f
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68  
69   70   71   72   73   >>  



Top keywords:

AUGUSTA

 

telegram

 

JONATHAN

 

knitting

 
struck
 

envelope

 

George

 

pacing

 

thunder

 

splendid


landmarks

 

landmark

 

lightning

 
flashes
 
bright
 
occasional
 

folding

 

unfolding

 

Common

 

enters


constabulary

 

taking

 

street

 
morning
 

wouldn

 

sitting

 
labour
 
Legislature
 

trembles

 
leader

groups
 

careful

 
nervous
 

Augusta

 
putting
 

raging

 

sullen

 
strike
 

condition

 

sacrifice


listen

 
murder
 

standing

 

holding

 
yellow
 

doorway

 

battle

 

pauses

 
turning
 

groping