The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 361 pages of information about The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays.

The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 361 pages of information about The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays.

NORA (helping CATHLEEN to close the bundle).  We’ll put them here in the corner.

(They put them into a hole in the chimney corner.  CATHLEEN goes back to the spinning wheel.)

NORA.  Will she see it was crying I was?

CATHLEEN.  Keep your back to the door the way the light’ll not be on you.

(NORA sits down at the chimney corner, with her back to the door. MAURYA comes in very slowly, without looking at the girls, and goes over to her stool at the other side of the fire.  The cloth with the bread is still in her hand.  The girls look at each other, and NORA points to the bundle of bread.)

CATHLEEN (offer spinning for a moment), You didn’t give him his bit of bread?

(MAURYA begins to keen softly, without turning round.)

CATHLEEN.  Did you see him riding down?

(MAURYA goes on keening.)

CATHLEEN (a little impatiently).  God forgive you; isn’t it a better thing to raise your voice and tell what you seen, than to be making lamentation for a thing that’s done?  Did you see Bartley, I’m saying to you.

MAURYA (with a weak voice).  My heart’s broken from this day.

CATHLEEN (as before).  Did you see Bartley?

MAURYA.  I seen the fearfulest thing.

CATHLEEN (leaves her wheel and looks out).  God forgive you; he’s riding the mare now over the green head, and the gray pony behind him.

MAURYA (starts, so that her shawl falls back from her head and shows her white tossed hair; with a frightened voice).  The gray pony behind him.

CATHLEEN (coming to the fire).  What is it ails you, at all?

MAURYA (speaking very slowly).  I’ve seen the fearfulest thing any person has seen, since the day Bride Dara seen the dead man with the child in his arms.

CATHLEEN AND NORA.  Uah.

(They crouch down in front of the old woman at the fire.)

NORA.  Tell us what it is you seen.

MAURYA.  I went down to the spring-well, and I stood there saying a prayer to myself.  Then Bartley came along, and he riding on the red mare with the gray pony behind him. (She puts up her hands, as if to hide something from her eyes.) The Son of God spare us, Nora!

CATHLEEN.  What is it you seen?

MAURYA.  I seen Michael himself.

CATHLEEN (speaking softly).  You did not, mother; it wasn’t Michael you seen, for his body is after being found in the far north, and he’s got a clean burial by the grace of God.

MAURYA (a little defiantly).  I’m after seeing him this day, and he riding and galloping.  Bartley came first on the red mare; and I tried to say “God speed you,” but something choked the words in my throat.  He went by quickly; and, “The blessing of God on you,” says he, and I could say nothing.  I looked up then, and I crying, at the gray pony, and there was Michael upon it—­with fine clothes on him, and new shoes on his feet.

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