Moloch a Play in a Prologue Three Acts And An Epilogue
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Shall I draw the curtains? GERTRUDE. No, no! The orders are that windows shall be lighted and unscreened. KATHERINE [rising]. Isn t the coffee ready? GERTRUDE [filling cup]. I m afraid it s barely luke warm. MARGARET. No matter ! GERTRUDE. Here s the sugar. [Gives cup to Kath erine. ] KATHERINE [carrying the cup to Margaret, at the right]. I m sorry there s no condensed milk to spare. But we have to keep it all for Roland. GERTRUDE. They ll take it when they come. You ll see they will, the brut...es! 46 Moloch KATHERINE. What s the good of it, Gertrude? They re here in the town. Any minute they ll be in this house. MARGARET. Oh! [Lets the cup fall. ] They re here this minute ! Look ! Look ! KATHERINE. Be quiet! What is it? MARGARET [pointing]. The door! [Slowly the rear door at left is pushed open and Martha comes in. Her dark dress and coarse shoes are muddied and a little disordered. Her hair is a little displaced. Her hat is broken. She is very quiet, only her eyes are a little too bright.
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