第2章

NORA

Iwasn’tlongatall,stranger,forImethimselfonthepath。

TRAMP

Youweremiddlinglong,ladyofthehouse。

NORA

Therewasnosignfromhimself?

TRAMP

Nosignatall,ladyofthehouse。

NORA

{ToMicheal。}

Goovernowandpulldownthesheet,andlookonhimself,MichealDara,andyou’llseeit’sthetruthI’mtellingyou。

MICHEAL

Iwillnot,Nora,Idobeafeardofthedead。

{Hesitsdownonastoolnextthetablefacingthetramp。Noraputsthekettleonalowerhookofthepothooks,andpilesturfunderit。}

NORA

{TurningtoTramp。}

Willyoudrinkasupofteawithmyselfandtheyoungman,stranger,or{speakingmorepersuasively}willyougointothelittleroomandstretchyourselfashortwhileonthebed,I’mthinkingit’sdestroyedyouarewalkingthelengthofthatwayinthegreatrain。

TRAMP

Isittogoawayandleaveyou,andyouhavingawake,ladyofthehouse?Iwillnotsurely。{Hetakesadrinkfromhisglasswhichhehasbesidehim。}Andit’snoneofyourteaI’maskingeither。

{Hegoesonstitching。Noramakesthetea。}

MICHEAL

{Afterlookingatthetrampratherscornfullyforamoment。}

That’sapoorcoatyouhave,Godhelpyou,andI’mthinkingit’sapoortailoryouarewithit。

TRAMP

Ifit’sapoortailorIam,I’mthinkingit’sapoorherddoesberunningbackandforwardafteralittlehandfulofewesthewayI

seenyourselfrunningthisday,youngfellow,andyoucomingfromthefair。

{Noracomesbacktothetable。}

NORA

{ToMichealinalowvoice。}

Letyounotmindhimatall,MichealDara,hehasadroptakenandit’ssoonhe’llbefallingasleep。

MICHEAL

It’snoliehe’stelling,Iwasdestroyedsurely。Theywerethatwilfultheywererunningoffintooneman’sbitofoats,andanotherman’sbitofhay,andtumblingintotheredbogstillit’smorelikeapackofoldgoatsthansheeptheywere。

Mountainewesisaqueerbreed,NoraBurke,andI’mnotusedtothematall。

NORA

{Settlingtheteathings。}

There’snoonecandriveamountainewebutthemendoberearedintheGlenMalure,I’veheardthemsay,andabovebyRathvanna,andtheGlenImaal,menthelikeofPatchDarcy,Godsparehissoul,whowouldwalkthroughfivehundredsheepandmissoneofthem,andhenotreckoningthematall。

MICHEAL

{Uneasily。}

Isitthemanwentqueerinhisheadtheyearthat’sgone?

NORA

Itissurely。

TRAMP

{Plaintively。}

Thatwasagreatman,youngfellow,agreatmanI’mtellingyou。

Therewasneveralambfromhisowneweshewouldn’tknowbeforeitwasmarked,andhe’ldrunfromthistothecityofDublinandnevercatchforhisbreath。

NORA

{Turningroundquickly。}

Hewasagreatmansurely,stranger,andisn’titagrandthingwhenyouhearalivingmansayingagoodwordofadeadman,andhemaddying?

TRAMP

It’sthetruthI’msaying,Godsparehissoul。

{Heputstheneedleunderthecollarofhiscoat,andsettleshimselftosleepinthechimney—corner。Norasitsdownatthetable;theirbacksareturnedtothebed。}

MICHEAL

{Lookingatherwithaqueerlook。}

Iheardtellthisday,NoraBurke,thatitwasonthepathbelowPatchDarcywouldbepassingupandpassingdown,andIheardthemsayhe’ldneverpastitnightormorningwithoutspeakingwithyourself。

NORA

{Inalowvoice。}

Itwasnolieyouheard,MichealDara。

MICHEAL

I’mthinkingit’sapowerofmenyou’reafterknowingifit’sinalonesomeplaceyouliveitself。

NORA

{Givinghimhistea。}

It’sinalonesomeplaceyoudohavetobetalkingwithsomeone,andlookingforsomeone,intheeveningoftheday,andifit’sapowerofmenI’mafterknowingtheywerefinemen,forIwasahardchildtoplease,andahardgirltoplease{shelooksathimalittlesternly},andit’sahardwomanIamtopleasethisday,MichealDara,andit’snolieI’mtellingyou。

MICHEAL

{Lookingovertoseethatthetrampisasleep,andthenpointingtothedeadman。}

Wasitahardwomantopleaseyouwerewhenyoutookhimselfforyourman?

NORA

WhatwaywouldIliveandIanoldwomanifIdidn’tmarryamanwithabitofafarm,andcowsonit,andsheeponthebackhills?

MICHEAL

{Considering。}

That’strue,Nora,andmaybeit’snofoolyouwere,forthere’sgoodgrazingonit,ifitisalonesomeplace,andI’mthinkingit’sagoodsumhe’sleftbehind。

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NORA

{Takingthestockingwithmoneyfromherpocket,andputtingitonthetable。}

IdobethinkinginthelongnightsitwasabigfoolIwasthattime,MichealDara,forwhatgoodisabitofafarmwithcowsonit,andsheeponthebackhills,whenyoudobesittinglookingoutfromadoorthelikeofthatdoor,andseeingnothingbutthemistsrollingdownthebog,andthemistsagain,andtheyrollingupthebog,andhearingnothingbutthewindcryingoutinthebitsofbrokentreeswereleftfromthegreatstorm,andthestreamsroaringwiththerain。

MICHEAL

{Lookingatheruneasily。}

Whatisitailsyou,thisnight,NoraBurke?I’veheardtellit’sthelikeofthattalkyoudohearfrommen,andtheyafterbeingagreatwhileonthebackhills。

NORA

{Puttingoutthemoneyonthetable。}

It’sabadnight,andawildnight,MichealDara,andisn’titagreatwhileIamatthefootofthebackhills,sittinguphereboilingfoodforhimself,andfoodforthebroodsow,andbakingacakewhenthenightfalls?{Sheputsupthemoney,listlessly,inlittlepilesonthetable。}Isn’titalongwhileIamsittinghereinthewinterandthesummer,andthefinespring,withtheyounggrowingbehindmeandtheoldpassing,sayingtomyselfonetime,tolookonMaryBrienwhowasn’tthatheight{holdingoutherhand},andIafinegirlgrowingup,andtheresheisnowwithtwochildren,andanothercomingonherinthreemonthsorfour。{Shepauses。}

MICHEAL

{Movingoverthreeofthepiles。}

That’sthreepoundswehavenow,NoraBurke。

NORA

{Continuinginthesamevoice。}

Andsayingtomyselfanothertime,tolookonPeggyCavanagh,whohadthelightesthandatmilkingacowthatwouldn’tbeeasy,orturningacake,andtheresheisnowwalkingroundontheroads,orsittinginadirtyoldhouse,withnoteethinhermouth,andnosenseandnomorehairthanyou’ldseeonabitofahillandtheyafterburningthefurzefromit。

MICHEAL

That’sfivepoundsandtennotes,agoodsum,surely!……It’snotthatwayyou’llbetalkingwhenyoumarryayoungman,NoraBurke,andtheyweresayinginthefairmylambswerethebestlambs,andIgotagrandprice,forI’mnofoolnowatmakingabargainwhenmylambsaregood。

NORA

Whatwasityougot?

MICHEAL

Twentypoundforthelot,NoraBurke……We’lddorighttowaitnowtillhimselfwillbequietawhileintheSevenChurches,andthenyou’llmarrymeinthechapelofRathvanna,andI’llbringthesheepuponthebitofahillyouhaveonthebackmountain,andwewon’thaveanythingwe’ldbeafeardtoletourmindsonwhenthemistisdown。

NORA

{Pouringhimoutsomewhisky。}

WhywouldImarryyou,MikeDara?You’llbegettingoldandI’llbegettingold,andinalittlewhileI’mtellingyou,you’llbesittingupinyourbed——thewayhimselfwassitting——withashakeinyourface,andyourteethfalling,andthewhitehairstickingoutroundyoulikeanoldbushwheresheepdobeleapingagap。

{DanBurkesitsupnoiselesslyfromunderthesheet,withhishandtohisface。Hiswhitehairisstickingoutroundhishead。}

NORA

{Goesonslowlywithouthearinghim。}

It’sapitifulthingtobegettingold,butit’saqueerthingsurely。It’saqueerthingtoseeanoldmansittingupthereinhisbedwithnoteethinhim,andaroughwordinhismouth,andhischinthewayitwouldtakethebarkfromtheedgeofanoakboardyou’ldhavebuildingadoor……Godforgiveme,MichealDara,we’llallbegettingold,butit’saqueerthingsurely。

MICHEAL

It’stoolonesomeyouarefromlivingalongtimewithanoldman,Nora,andyou’retalkingagainlikeaherdthatwouldbecomingdownfromthethickmist{heputshisarmroundher},butit’safinelifeyou’llhavenowwithayoungman,afinelifesurely……

{Dansneezesviolently。Michealtriestogettothedoor,butbeforehecandoso,Danjumpsoutofthebedinqueerwhiteclothes,withhisstickinhishand,andgoesoverandputshisbackagainstit。}

MICHEAL

SonofGoddeliverus。

{Crosseshimself,andgoesbackwardacrosstheroom。}

DAN

{Holdinguphishandathim。}

Nowyou’llnotmarryherthetimeI’mrottingbelowintheSevenChurches,andyou’llseethethingI’llgiveyouwillfollowyouonthebackmountainswhenthewindishigh。

MICHEAL

{ToNora。}

Getmeoutofit,Nora,fortheloveofGod。Healwaysdidwhatyoubidhim,andI’mthinkinghewoulddoitnow。

NORA

{LookingattheTramp。}

Isitdeadheisorliving?

DAN

{Turningtowardsher。}

It’slittleyoucareifit’sdeadorlivingIam,butthere’llbeanendnowofyourfinetimes,andallthetalkyouhaveofyoungmenandoldmen,andofthemistcominguporgoingdown。{Heopensthedoor。}You’llwalkoutnowfromthatdoor,NoraBurke,andit’snotto—morrow,orthenextday,oranydayofyourlife,thatyou’llputinyourfootthroughitagain。

TRAMP

{Standingup。}

It’sahardthingyou’resayingforanoldman,masterofthehouse,andwhatwouldthelikeofherdoifyouputheroutontheroads?

DAN

LetherwalkroundthelikeofPeggyCavanaghbelow,andbebeggingmoneyatthecross—road,orsellingsongstothemen。

{ToNora。}Walkoutnow,NoraBurke,andit’ssoonyou’llbegettingoldwiththatlife,I’mtellingyou;it’ssoonyourteeth’llbefallingandyourhead’llbethelikeofabushwheresheepdobeleapingagap。

{Hepauses:shelooksroundatMicheal。}

MICHEAL

{Timidly。}

There’safineUnionbelowinRathdrum。

DAN

Thelikeofherwouldnevergothere……It’slonesomeroadsshe’llbegoingandhidingherselfawaytilltheendwillcome,andtheyfindherstretchedlikeadeadsheepwiththefrostonher,orthebigspiders,maybe,andtheyputtingtheirwebsonher,inthebuttofaditch。

NORA

{Angrily。}

Whatwaywillyourselfbethatday,DanielBurke?Whatwaywillyoubethatdayandyoulyingdownalongwhileinyourgrave?

Forit’sbadyouareliving,andit’sbadyou’llbewhenyou’redead。{Shelooksathimamomentfiercely,thenhalfturnsawayandspeaksplaintivelyagain。}Yet,ifitisitself,DanielBurke,whocanhelpitatall,andletyoubegettingupintoyourbed,andnotbetakingyourdeathwiththewindblowingonyou,andtherainwithit,andyouhalfinyourskin。

DAN

It’sproudandhappyyou’ldbeifIwasgettingmydeaththedayIwasshutofyourself。{Pointingtothedoor。}Letyouwalkoutthroughthatdoor,I’mtellingyou,andletyounotbepassingthiswayifit’shungryyouare,orwantingabed。

TRAMP

{PointingtoMicheal。}

Maybehimselfwouldtakeher。

NORA

Whatwouldhedowithmenow?

TRAMP

Giveyouthehalfofadrybed,andgoodfoodinyourmouth。

DAN

Isitafoolyouthinkhim,stranger,orisitafoolyouwerebornyourself?Letherwalkoutofthatdoor,andletyougoalongwithher,stranger——ifit’srainingitself——forit’stoomuchtalkyouhavesurely。

TRAMP

{GoingovertoNora。}

We’llbegoingnow,ladyofthehouse——therainisfalling,buttheairiskindandmaybeit’llbeagrandmorningbythegraceofGod。

NORA

WhatgoodisagrandmorningwhenI’mdestroyedsurely,andI

goingouttogetmydeathwalkingtheroads?

TRAMP

You’llnotbegettingyourdeathwithmyself,ladyofthehouse,andIknowingallthewaysamancanputfoodinhismouth……

We’llbegoingnow,I’mtellingyou,andthetimeyou’llbefeelingthecold,andthefrost,andthegreatrain,andthesunagain,andthesouthwindblowingintheglens,you’llnotbesittinguponawetditch,thewayyou’reaftersittingintheplace,makingyourselfoldwithlookingoneachday,anditpassingyouby。You’llbesayingonetime,\"It’sagrandevening,bythegraceofGod,\"andanothertime,\"It’sawildnight,Godhelpus,butit’llpasssurely。\"You’llbesaying——

DAN

{Goesovertothemcryingoutimpatiently。}

Gooutofthatdoor,I’mtellingyou,anddoyourblatheringbelowintheglen。

{Noragathersafewthingsintohershawl。}

TRAMP

{Atthedoor。}

Comealongwithmenow,ladyofthehouse,andit’snotmyblatheryou’llbehearingonly,butyou’llbehearingtheheronscryingoutovertheblacklakes,andyou’llbehearingthegrouseandtheowlswiththem,andthelarksandthebigthrusheswhenthedaysarewarm,andit’snotfromthelikeofthemyou’llbehearingatalkofgettingoldlikePeggyCavanagh,andlosingthehairoffyou,andthelightofyoureyes,butit’sfinesongsyou’llbehearingwhenthesungoesup,andthere’llbenooldfellowwheezing,thelikeofasicksheep,closetoyourear。

NORA

I’mthinkingit’smyselfwillbewheezingthattimewithlyingdownundertheHeavenswhenthenightiscold;butyou’veafinebitoftalk,stranger,andit’swithyourselfI’llgo。

{Shegoestowardsthedoor,thenturnstoDan。}Youthinkit’sagrandthingyou’reafterdoingwithyourlettingontobedead,butwhatisitatall?Whatwaywouldawomanliveinalonesomeplacethelikeofthisplace,andshenotmakingatalkwiththemenpassing?Andwhatwaywillyourselflivefromthisday,withnonetocareforyou?Whatisityou’llhavenowbutablacklife,DanielBurke,andit’snotlongI’mtellingyou,tillyou’llbelyingagainunderthatsheet,andyoudeadsurely。

{ShegoesoutwiththeTramp。Michealisslinkingafterthem,butDanstopshim。}

DAN

Sitdownnowandtakealittletasteofthestuff,MichealDara。

There’sagreatdrouthonme,andthenightisyoung。

MICHEAL

{Comingbacktothetable。}

Andit’sverydryIam,surely,withthefearofdeathyouputonme,andIafterdrivingmountainewessincetheturnoftheday。

DAN

{Throwingawayhisstick。}

Iwasthinkingtostrikeyou,MichealDara,butyou’reaquietman,Godhelpyou,andIdon’tmindyouatall。

{Hepoursouttwoglassesofwhisky,andgivesonetoMicheal。}

DAN

Yourgoodhealth,MichealDara。

MICHEAL

Godrewardyou,DanielBurke,andmayyouhavealonglife,andaquietlife,andgoodhealthwithit。

{Theydrink。}

CURTAIN。