登陆注册
16243500000021

第21章 ACT III(6)

MATTHEW.Fadher Dempsey:will you tell him dhat me mother's ant was shot and kilt dead in the sthreet o Rosscullen be a soljer in the tithe war?[Frantically]He wants to put the tithes on us again.He--LARRY [interrupting him with overbearing contempt].Put the tithes on you again!Did the tithes ever come off you?Was your land any dearer when you paid the tithe to the parson than it was when you paid the same money to Nick Lestrange as rent,and he handed it over to the Church Sustentation Fund?Will you always be duped by Acts of Parliament that change nothing but the necktie of the man that picks your pocket?I'll tell you what I'd do with you,Mat Haffigan:I'd make you pay tithes to your own Church.I want the Catholic Church established in Ireland:that's what I want.Do you think that I,brought up to regard myself as the son of a great and holy Church,can bear to see her begging her bread from the ignorance and superstition of men like you?Iwould have her as high above worldly want as I would have her above worldly pride or ambition.Aye;and I would have Ireland compete with Rome itself for the chair of St Peter and the citadel of the Church;for Rome,in spite of all the blood of the martyrs,is pagan at heart to this day,while in Ireland the people is the Church and the Church the people.

FATHER DEMPSEY [startled,but not at all displeased].Whisht,man!You're worse than mad Pether Keegan himself.

BROADBENT [who has listened in the greatest astonishment].You amaze me,Larry.Who would have thought of your coming out like this![Solemnly]But much as I appreciate your really brilliant eloquence,I implore you not to desert the great Liberal principle of Disestablishment.

LARRY.I am not a Liberal:Heaven forbid!A disestablished Church is the worst tyranny a nation can groan under.

BROADBENT [making a wry face].DON'T be paradoxical,Larry.It really gives me a pain in my stomach.

LARRY.You'll soon find out the truth of it here.Look at Father Dempsey!he is disestablished:he has nothing to hope or fear from the State;and the result is that he's the most powerful man in Rosscullen.The member for Rosscullen would shake in his shoes if Father Dempsey looked crooked at him.[Father Dempsey smiles,by no means averse to this acknowledgment of his authority].Look at yourself!you would defy the established Archbishop of Canterbury ten times a day;but catch you daring to say a word that would shock a Nonconformist!not you.The Conservative party today is the only one that's not priestridden--excuse the expression,Father [Father Dempsey nods tolerantly]--cause it's the only one that has established its Church and can prevent a clergyman becoming a bishop if he's not a Statesman as well as a Churchman.

He stops.They stare at him dumbfounded,and leave it to the priest to answer him.

FATHER DEMPSEY [judicially].Young man:you'll not be the member for Rosscullen;but there's more in your head than the comb will take out.

LARRY.I'm sorry to disappoint you,father;but I told you it would be no use.And now I think the candidate had better retire and leave you to discuss his successor.[He takes a newspaper from the table and goes away through the shrubbery amid dead silence,all turning to watch him until he passes out of sight round the corner of the house].

DORAN [dazed].Hwat sort of a fella is he at all at all?

FATHER DEMPSEY.He's a clever lad:there's the making of a man in him yet.

MATTHEW [in consternation].D'ye mane to say dhat yll put him into parliament to bring back Nick Lesthrange on me,and to put tithes on me,and to rob me for the like o Patsy Farrll,because he's Corny Doyle's only son?

DORAN [brutally].Arra hould your whisht:who's goin to send him into parliament?Maybe you'd like us to send you dhere to thrate them to a little o your anxiety about dhat dirty little podato patch o yours.

MATTHEW [plaintively].Am I to be towld dhis afther all me sufferins?

DORAN.Och,I'm tired o your sufferins.We've been hearin nothin else ever since we was childher but sufferins.Haven it wasn't yours it was somebody else's;and haven it was nobody else's it was ould Irelan's.How the divil are we to live on wan anodher's sufferins?

FATHER DEMPSEY.That's a thrue word,Barney Doarn;only your tongue's a little too familiar wi dhe devil.[To Mat]If you'd think a little more o the sufferins of the blessed saints,Mat,an a little less o your own,you'd find the way shorter from your farm to heaven.[Mat is about to reply]Dhere now!Dhat's enough!

we know you mean well;an I'm not angry with you.

BROADBENT.Surely,Mr Haffigan,you can see the simple explanation of all this.My friend Larry Doyle is a most brilliant speaker;but he's a Tory:an ingrained oldfashioned Tory.

CORNELIUS.N how d'ye make dhat out,if I might ask you,Mr Broadbent?

BROADBENT [collecting himself for a political deliverance].Well,you know,Mr Doyle,there's a strong dash of Toryism in the Irish character.Larry himself says that the great Duke of Wellington was the most typical Irishman that ever lived.Of course that's an absurd paradox;but still there's a great deal of truth in it.

Now I am a Liberal.You know the great principles of the Liberal party.Peace--FATHER DEMPSEY [piously].Hear!hear!

BROADBENT [encouraged].Thank you.Retrenchment--[he waits for further applause].

MATTHEW [timidly].What might rethrenchment mane now?

BROADBENT.It means an immense reduction in the burden of the rates and taxes.

MATTHEW [respectfully approving].Dhats right.Dhats right,sir.

BROADBENT [perfunctorily].And,of course,Reform.

CORNELIUS }

FATHER DEMPSEY}[conventionally].Of course.

DORAN }

MATTHEW [still suspicious].Hwat does Reform mane,sir?Does it mane altherin annythin dhats as it is now?

BROADBENT [impressively].It means,Mr Haffigan,maintaining those reforms which have already been conferred on humanity by the Liberal Party,and trusting for future developments to the free activity of a free people on the basis of those reforms.

同类推荐
  • 龙湖檇李题词正续两编

    龙湖檇李题词正续两编

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 村中闲步

    村中闲步

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 辨非集

    辨非集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Lady of the Shroud

    The Lady of the Shroud

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 守弱学

    守弱学

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 吴亦凡之为你守护一生不久

    吴亦凡之为你守护一生不久

    “为什么离开。”“必须离开。”十年誓约,终身苦等。我在死亡的边缘等你。[本书已弃]
  • 尖叫图腾

    尖叫图腾

    “帅哥,你想明白生命的意义吗~你想真正地活着吗~”一个旗袍女孩拉着安琪的手,巧笑嫣然。安琪只是羞涩一笑,拔腿想跑:“可我没带钱啊。”“没事,姐这次给你打个五折。”女孩整个人凑上来,半推半挤地把安琪带到偏僻的小巷...邦。一声闷响从后脑勺传来,安琪瞬间失去了知觉...“看吧,这样拉人比什么电脑点YES效率高多了。”从此,安琪开始了在各个世界冒险和被人当BOSS打的旅程...(ps:无限流新书,求各位大哥大姐支持~)
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 宋元年

    宋元年

    夏天子齁二十年,真龙转世将生千年世家陆家,人族迎来了第二次野花盛开的年代。
  • 相思谋:妃常难娶

    相思谋:妃常难娶

    某日某王府张灯结彩,婚礼进行时,突然不知从哪冒出来一个小孩,对着新郎道:“爹爹,今天您的大婚之喜,娘亲让我来还一样东西。”说完提着手中的玉佩在新郎面前晃悠。此话一出,一府宾客哗然,然当大家看清这小孩与新郎如一个模子刻出来的面容时,顿时石化。此时某屋顶,一个绝色女子不耐烦的声音响起:“儿子,事情办完了我们走,别在那磨矶,耽误时间。”新郎一看屋顶上的女子,当下怒火攻心,扔下新娘就往女子所在的方向扑去,吼道:“女人,你给本王站住。”一场爱与被爱的追逐正式开始、、、、、、、
  • 秦时明月之夜炎

    秦时明月之夜炎

    相遇,成为了朋友。但,他的身世到底是什么?他存在的意义又是什么?
  • 恶魔海之王

    恶魔海之王

    无论教皇、国王、贵族、平民甚至罪犯,也不管你是战士、魔法师、盗贼、圣骑士还是牧师,无数渴望着实现梦想、获得无尽财富和土地的人们涌向港口,一艘又一艘的船只扬帆出海。这是一个全民冒险的时代,一个真正的——大航海时代!
  • 历代名臣(下)

    历代名臣(下)

    由竭宝峰、刘心莲、邢春如、李穆南编著的历史之谜系列丛书共32分册,用来阐述政治斗争的复杂性并揭示古代历史长河角落中最为隐秘的部分。
  • 羽生结弦之sweet

    羽生结弦之sweet

    幕泠汀在大学开学前一个月获得成为羽生结弦的翻译的资格,其实她早就喜欢上了他,中国与日本的跨国之恋。
  • 流行音乐之王

    流行音乐之王

    进入自己梦中的世界,开启完美的人生。一个跨时代的音乐鬼才,就此诞生。