第 1 节
作者:低诉      更新:2024-11-30 11:15      字数:9322
  Four Short Plays
  by John Galsworthy
  CONTENTS:
  HALL…MARKED
  DEFEAT
  THE SUN
  PUNCH AND GO
  HALL…MARKED
  A SATIRIC TRIFLE
  CHARACTERS
  HERSELF。
  LADY ELLA。
  THE SQUIRE。
  THE MAID。
  MAUD。
  THE RECTOR。
  THE DOCTOR。
  THE CABMAN。
  HANNIBAL and EDWARD
  HALL…MARKED
  The scene is the sitting…room and verandah of HER bungalow。
  The room is pleasant; and along the back; where the verandah
  runs; it seems all window; both French and casement。  There is a
  door right and a door left。  The day is bright; the time
  morning。
  'HERSELF; dripping wet; comes running along the verandah;
  through the French window; with a wet Scotch terrier in her
  arms。  She vanishes through the door left。  A little pause; and
  LADY ELLA comes running; dry; thin; refined; and agitated。  She
  halts where the tracks of water cease at the door left。  A
  little pause; and MAUD comes running; fairly dry; stolid;
  breathless; and dragging a bull…dog; wet; breathless; and stout;
  by the crutch end of her 'en…tout…cas''。
  LADY ELLA。  Don't bring Hannibal in till I know where she's put
  Edward!
  MAUD。  'Brutally; to HANNIBAL'  Bad dog!  Bad dog!
  'HANNIBAL snuffles。'
  LADY ELLA。  Maud; do take him out!  Tie him up。  Here!  'She takes
  out a lace handkerchief '  Nosomething stronger!  Poor darling
  Edward!  'To HANNIBAL'  You are a bad dog!
  'HANNIBAL snuffles。'
  MAUD。  Edward began it; Ella。  'To HANNIBAL'  Bad dog!  Bad dog!
  'HANNIBAL snuffles。'
  LADY ELLA。  Tie him up outside。  Here; take my scarf。  Where is my
  poor treasure?  'She removes her scarf'  Catch!  His ear's torn; I
  saw it。
  MAUD。  'Taking the scarf; to HANNIBAL'  Now!
  'HANNIBAL snuffles。'
  'She ties the scarf to his collar'
  He smells horrible。  Bad doggetting into ponds to fight!
  LADY ELLA。  Tie him up; Maud。  I must try in here。
  'Their husbands; THE SQUIRE and THE RECTOR; come hastening along
  the verandah。'
  MAUD。  'To THE RECTOR'  Smell him; Bertie!  'To THE SQUIRE'  You
  might have that pond drained; Squire!
  'She takes HANNIBAL out; and ties him to the verandah。  THE
  SQUIRE and RECTOR Come in。  LADY ELLA is knocking on the door
  left。'
  HER VOICE。  All right!  I've bound him up!
  LADY ELLA。  May I come in?
  HER VOICE。  Just a second!  I've got nothing on。
  'LADY ELLA recoils。  THE SQUIRE and RECTOR make an involuntary
  movement of approach。'
  LADY ELLA。  Oh!  There you are!
  THE RECTOR。  'Doubtfully'  I was just going to wade in
  LADY ELLA。  Hannibal would have killed him; if she hadn't rushed in!
  THE SQUIRE。  Done him good; little beast!
  LADY ELLA。  Why didn't you go in; Tommy?
  THE SQUIRE。  Well; I wouldonly she
  LADY ELLA。  I can't think how she got Edward out of Hannibal's awful
  mouth!
  MAUD。  'Withoutto HANNIBAL; who is snuffling on the verandah and
  straining at the scarf'  Bad dog!
  LADY ELLA。  We must simply thank her tremendously!  I shall never
  forget the way she ran in; with her skirts up to her waist!
  THE SQUIRE。  By Jove!  No。  It was topping。
  LADY ELLA。  Her clothes must be ruined。  That pondugh! 'She
  wrinkles her nose'  Tommy; do have it drained。
  THE RECTOR。  'Dreamily'  I don't remember her face in church。
  THE SQUIRE。  Ah!  Yes。  Who is she?  Pretty woman!
  LADY ELLA。  I must get the Vet。 to Edward。  'To THE SQUIRE'  Tommy;
  do exert yourself!
  'MAUD re…enters。'
  THE SQUIRE。  All right!  'Exerting himself'  Here's a bell!
  HER VOICE。  'Through the door'  The bleeding's stopped。  Shall I send
  him in to you?
  LADY ELLA。  Oh; please!  Poor darling!
  'They listen。'
  'LADY ELLA; prepares to receive EDWARD。  THE SQUIRE and RECTOR
  stand transfixed。  The door opens; and a bare arm gently pushes
  EDWARD forth。  He is bandaged with a smooth towel。  There is a
  snuffleHANNIBAL has broken the scarf; outside。
  LADY ELLA。  'Aghast'  Look!  Hannibal's loose!  MaudTommy。  'To THE
  RECTOR'  You!
  'The THREE rush to prevent HANNIBAL from re…entering。'
  LADY ELLA。  'To EDWARD'  Yes; I knowyou'd like to!  You SHALL bite
  him when it's safe。  Oh!  my darling; you DO 'She sniffs'。
  'MAUD and THE SQUIRE re…enter。'
  Have you tied him properly this time?
  MAUD。  With Bertie's braces。
  LADY ELLA。  Oh! but
  MAUD。  It's all right; they're almost leather。
  'THE RECTOR re…enters; with a slight look of insecurity。'
  LADY ELLA。  Rector; are you sure it's safe?
  THE RECTOR。  'Hitching at his trousers'  No; indeed; LADY EllaI
  LADY ELLA。  Tommy; do lend a hand!
  THE SQUIRE。  All right; Ella; all right!  He doesn't mean what you
  mean!
  LADY ELLA。  'Transferring EDWARD to THE SQUIRE'  Hold him; Tommy。
  He's sure to smell out Hannibal!
  THE SQUIRE。  'Taking EDWARD by the collar; and holding his own nose'
  Jove!  Clever if he can smell anything but himself。  Phew!  She ought
  to have the Victoria Cross for goin' in that pond。
  'The door opens; and HERSELF appears; a fine; frank; handsome
  woman; in a man's orange…coloured motor…coat; hastily thrown on
  over the substrata of costume。'
  SHE。  So very sorryhad to have a bath; and change; of course!
  LADY ELLA。  We're so awfully grateful to you。  It was splendid。
  MAUD。  Quite。
  THE RECTOR。  'Rather holding himself together'  Heroic!  I was just
  myself about to
  THE SQUIRE。  'Restraining EDWARD'  Little beast will fightmust
  apologiseyou were too quick for me
  'He looks up at her。  She is smiling; and regarding the wounded
  dog; her head benevolently on one side。'
  SHE。  Poor dears!  They thought they were so safe in that nice pond!
  LADY ELLA。  Is he very badly torn?
  SHE。  Rather nasty。  There ought to be a stitch or two put in his
  ear。
  LADY ELLA。  I thought so。  Tommy; do
  THE SQUIRE。  All right。  Am I to let him go?
  LADY ELLA。  No。
  MAUD。  The fly's outside。  Bertie; run and tell Jarvis to drive in
  for the Vet。
  THE RECTOR。  'Gentle and embarrassed'  Run?  Well; MaudI
  SHE。  The doctor would sew it up。  My maid can go round。
  'HANNIBAL。  appears at the open casement with the broken braces
  dangling from his collar。'
  LADY ELLA。  Look!  Catch him!  Rector!
  MAUD。  Bertie!  Catch him!
  'THE RECTOR seizes HANNIBAL; but is seen to be in difficulties
  with his garments。  HERSELF; who has gone out left; returns;
  with a leather strop in one hand and a pair of braces in the
  other。'
  SHE。  Take this strophe can't break that。  And would these be any
  good to you?
  'SHE hands the braces to MAUD and goes out on to the verandah
  and hastily away。  MAUD; transferring the braces to the RECTOR;
  goes out; draws HANNIBAL from the casement window; and secures
  him with the strap。  THE RECTOR sits suddenly with the braces in
  his hands。  There is a moment's peace。'
  LADY ELLA。  Splendid; isn't she?  I do admire her。
  THE SQUIRE。  She's all there。
  THE RECTOR。  'Feelingly'  Most kind。
  'He looks ruefully at the braces and at LADY ELLA。  A silence。
  MAUD reappears at the door and stands gazing at the braces。'
  THE SQUIRE。  'Suddenly'  Eh?
  MAUD。  Yes。
  THE SQUIRE。  'Looking at his wife'  Ah!
  LADY ELLA。  'Absorbed in EDWARD'  Poor darling!
  THE SQUIRE。  'Bluntly'  Ella; the Rector wants to get up!
  THE RECTOR。  'Gently'  Perhapsjust for a moment
  LADY ELLA。  Oh!  'She turns to the wall。'
  'THE RECTOR; screened by his WIFE; retires on to the verandah to
  adjust his garments。'
  THE SQUIRE。  'Meditating'  So she's married!
  LADY ELLA。  'Absorbed in EDWARD'  Why?
  THE SQUIRE。  Braces。
  LADY ELLA。  Oh!  Yes。  We ought to ask them to dinner; Tommy。
  THE SQUIRE。  Ah!  Yes。  Wonder who they are?
  'THE RECTOR and MAUD reappear。'
  THE RECTOR。  Really very good of her to lend her husband'sI was
  erquite
  MAUD。  That'll do; Bertie。
  'THEY see HER returning along the verandah; followed by a sandy;
  red…faced gentleman in leather leggings; with a needle and
  cotton in his hand。'
  HERSELF。  Caught the doctor just starting; So lucky!
  LADY ELLA。  Oh!  Thank goodness!
  DOCTOR。  How do; Lady Ella?  How do; Squire?  how do; Rector?  'To
  MAUD'  How de do?  This the beastie?  I see。  Quite!  Who'll hold him
  for me?
  LADY ELLA。  Oh!  I!
  HERSELF。  D'you know; I think I'd better。  It's so dreadful when it's
  your own; isn't it?  Shall we go in here; doctor?  Come along; pretty
  boy!
  'She takes EDWARD; and they pass into the room; left。'
  LADY ELLA。  I dreaded it。  She is splendid!
  THE SQUIRE。  Dogs take to her。  That's a sure sign。
  THE RECTOR。  Little thingsone can always tell。
  THE SQUIRE。  Something very attractive about herwhat!  Fine build
  of woman。
  MAUD。  I shall get hold of her for parish work。
  THE RECTOR。  Ah!  Excellentexcellent!  Do!
  THE SQUIRE。  Wonder if her husband shoots?  She seems
  quite…erquite
  LADY ELLA。  'Watching the door'  Quite!  Altogether charming; one of
  the nicest faces I ever saw。
  'THE DOCTOR comes out alone。'
  Oh!  Doctorhave you? is it?
  DOCTOR。  Righ