The Terrible Meek; a One-Act Stage Play for Three Voices: to Be Played in Darkness
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You will have need to pray again to- night. Both of us will have need. This time for the death of an innocent man. The Soldier is embarrassed. He does not know what to say. Something about "duty" comes into his head; but somehow it seems inappropriate. A brighter thought occurs to him; Soldier. Well, it's time I was dahn yonder, lookin' arter the boys. Any orders, sir ? Captain. Orders \ No, no more — orders. Soldier. Orl right, sir. [25] THE TERRIBLE MEEK There is heard the rattle of his salut...e, and the dying away of his footsteps, as he stumbles blindly up and over the hill. The Captain does not speak until all is still again. Captain. My God! My God! Oh, my God! He buries his face in the dirt and stones. The faintest moaning of wind. The sheep bleats. A dog, disturbed by the sound, barks, far off. Then there is a deep silence, lasting one minute. The Voice of the Peasant Woman is heard, speaking at first in dull, dead tones, very slowly; Woman. Thirty-three year ago he was my baby.
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