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第8章

MORE.Ah, Banning! now we come to it.In your hearts you're none of you for that--neither by force nor fraud.And yet you all know that we've gone in there to stay, as we've gone into other lands--as all we big Powers go into other lands, when they're little and weak.The Prime Minister's words the other night were these: "If we are forced to spend this blood and money now, we must never again be forced."What does that mean but swallowing this country?

SHELDER.Well, and quite frankly, it'd be no bad thing.

HOME.We don't want their wretched country--we're forced.

MORE.We are not forced.

SHELDER.My dear More, what is civilization but the logical, inevitable swallowing up of the lower by the higher types of man?

And what else will it be here?

MORE.We shall not agree there, Shelder; and we might argue it all day.But the point is, not whether you or I are right--the point is:

What is a man who holds a faith with all his heart to do? Please tell me.

[There is a silence.]

BANNING.[Simply] I was just thinkin' of those poor fellows in the Pass.

MORE.I can see them, as well as you, Banning.But, imagine! Up in our own country--the Black Valley--twelve hundred foreign devils dead and dying--the crows busy over them--in our own country, our own valley--ours--ours--violated.Would you care about "the poor fellows" in that Pass?--Invading, stealing dogs! Kill them--kill them! You would, and I would, too!

The passion of those words touches and grips as no arguments could; and they are silent.

MORE.Well! What's the difference out there? I'm not so inhuman as not to want to see this disaster in the Pass wiped out.But once that's done, in spite of my affection for you; my ambitions, and they're not few; [Very low] in spite of my own wife's feeling, Imust be free to raise my voice against this war.

BANNING.[Speaking slowly, consulting the others, as it were, with his eyes] Mr.More, there's no man I respect more than yourself.Ican't tell what they'll say down there when we go back; but I, for one, don't feel it in me to take a hand in pressing you farther against your faith.

SHELDER.We don't deny that--that you have a case of sorts.

WACE.No--surely.

SHELDER.A--man should be free, I suppose, to hold his own opinions.

MORE.Thank you, Shelder.

BANNING.Well! well! We must take you as you are; but it's a rare pity; there'll be a lot of trouble----His eyes light on Honk who is leaning forward with hand raised to his ear, listening.Very faint, from far in the distance, there is heard a skirling sound.All become conscious of it, all listen.

HOME.[Suddenly] Bagpipes!

The figure of OLIVE flies past the window, out on the terrace.

KATHERINE turns, as if to follow her.

SHELDER.Highlanders!

[He rises.KATHERINE goes quickly out on to the terrace.One by one they all follow to the window.One by one go out on to the terrace, till MORE is left alone.He turns to the bay window.The music is swelling, coming nearer.MORE leaves the window--his face distorted by the strafe of his emotions.He paces the room, taking, in some sort, the rhythm of the march.

Slowly the music dies away in the distance to a drum-tap and the tramp of a company.MORE stops at the table, covering his eyes with his hands.

The DEPUTATION troop back across the terrace, and come in at the French windows.Their faces and manners have quite changed.

KATHERINE follows them as far as the window.

HOME.[In a strange, almost threatening voice] It won't do, Mr.

More.Give us your word, to hold your peace!

SHELDER.Come! More.

WACE.Yes, indeed--indeed!

BANNING.We must have it.

MORE.[Without lifting his head] I--I----The drum-tap of a regiment marching is heard.

BANNING.Can you hear that go by, man--when your country's just been struck?

Now comes the scale and mutter of a following crowd.

MORE.I give you----

Then, sharp and clear above all other sounds, the words: "Give the beggars hell, boys!" "Wipe your feet on their dirty country!" "Don't leave 'em a gory acre! "And a burst of hoarse cheering.

MORE.[Flinging up his head] That's reality! By Heaven! No!

KATHERINE.Oh!

SHELDER.In that case, we'll go.

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[MORE bows.

HOME.Good riddance! [Venomously--his eyes darting between MORE and KATHERINE] Go and stump the country! Find out what they think of you! You'll pardon me!

One by one, without a word, only BANNING looking back, they pass out into the hall.MORE sits down at the table before the pile of newspapers.KATHERINE, in the window, never moves.OLIVEcomes along the terrace to her mother.

OLIVE.They were nice ones! Such a lot of dirty people following, and some quite clean, Mummy.[Conscious from her mother's face that something is very wrong, she looks at her father, and then steals up to his side] Uncle Hubert's gone, Daddy; and Auntie Helen's crying.

And--look at Mummy!

[MORE raises his head and looks.]

OLIVE.Do be on our side! Do!

She rubs her cheek against his.Feeling that he does not rub his cheek against hers, OLIVE stands away, and looks from him to her mother in wonder.

THE CURTAIN FALLS

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