La Fayette Christopher Columbus the Long Knives in Illinois Brief Plays for T
La Fayette Christopher Columbus the Long Knives in Illinois Brief Plays for T
Alice Johnstone Walker
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'Tis not only water he lacks but bread. The child is starving! = COLUMBUS I had some bread yesterday. [Produces crust from bundle. PEDRO [Grosser than ever, holding up the crust, bites it, throws it down in disgust. ] Is that crust, hard as a stone in this wall, what you would give to a child? Lift the child! take his head on your knee. [CoLUMBUS and PEDRO /;'// DIEGO to bench. ] Now do you hold him like that till I return with the bread and water. [Exit through gateivay muttering] A little win...e in the water 98 CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS would not come amiss. If ever I saw such a dolt of a father, let me be whipped from here to Cordova! A crust as hard as a stone! [COLUMBUS fans DIEGO with his cap and rubs his hands. Enter JOSE with a jug of water and cups, pours out cup for COLUMBUS, starts as he recognizes him. JOSE They sent me with water for the child. COLUMBUS [Lifts DIEGO'S head, holds water to his lips. ] Here is water, my son, cold water, little man! DIEGO {Opens his eyes. ] I'm thirsty, my Father.
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