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第16章 ACT III(3)

COKESON.[Returning suddenly with an apologetic air]There's just one little thing.This woman--I suppose I mustn't ask you to let him see her.It'd be a rare treat for them both.He's thinking about her all the time.Of course she's not his wife.But he's quite safe in here.They're a pitiful couple.You couldn't make an exception?

THE GOVERNOR.[Wearily]As you say,my dear sir,I couldn't make an exception;he won't be allowed another visit of any sort till he goes to a convict prison.

COKESON.I see.[Rather coldly]Sorry to have troubled you.

[He again goes out]

THE CHAPLAIN.[Shrugging his shoulders]The plain man indeed,poor fellow.Come and have some lunch,Clements?

He and the DOCTOR go out talking.

The GOVERNOR,with a sigh,sits down at his table and takes up a pen.

The curtain falls.

SCENE II

Part of the ground corridor of the prison.The walls are coloured with greenish distemper up to a stripe of deeper green about the height of a man's shoulder,and above this line are whitewashed.The floor is of blackened stones.Daylight is filtering through a heavily barred window at the end.The doors of four cells are visible.Each cell door has a little round peep-hole at the level of a man's eye,covered by a little round disc,which,raised upwards,affords a view o f the cell.On the wall,close to each cell door,hangs a little square board with the prisoner's name,number,and record.

Overhead can be seen the iron structures of the first-floor and second-floor corridors.

The WARDER INSTRUCTOR,a bearded man in blue uniform,with an apron,and some dangling keys,is just emerging from one of the cells.

INSTRUCTOR.[Speaking from the door into the cell]I'll have another bit for you when that's finished.

O'CLEARY.[Unseen--in an Irish voice]Little doubt o'that,sirr.

INSTRUCTOR.[Gossiping]Well,you'd rather have it than nothing,Is'pose.

O'CLEARY.An'that's the blessed truth.

Sounds are heard of a cell door being closed and locked,and of approaching footsteps.

INSTRUCTOR.[In a sharp,changed voice]Look alive over it!

He shuts the cell door,and stands at attention.

The GOVERNOR comes walking down the corridor,followed by WOODER.

THE GOVERNOR.Anything to report?

INSTRUCTOR.[Saluting]Q 3007[he points to a cell]is behind with his work,sir.He'll lose marks to-day.

The GOVERNOR nods and passes on to the end cell.The INSTRUCTORgoes away.

THE GOVERNOR.This is our maker of saws,isn't it?

He takes the saw from his pocket as WOODER throws open the door of the cell.The convict MOANEY is seen lying on his bed,athwart the cell,with his cap on.He springs up and stands in the middle of the cell.He is a raw-boned fellow,about fifty-six years old,with outstanding bat's ears and fierce,staring,steel-coloured eyes.

WOODER.Cap off![MOANEY removes his cap]Out here![MOANEY Comes to the door]

THE GOVERNOR.[Beckoning him out into the corridor,and holding up the saw--with the manner of an officer speaking to a private]

Anything to say about this,my man?[MOANEY is silent]Come!

MOANEY.It passed the time.

THE GOVERNOR.[Pointing into the cell]Not enough to do,eh?

MOANEY.It don't occupy your mind.

THE GOVERNOR.[Tapping the saw]You might find a better way than this.

MOANEY.[Sullenly]Well!What way?I must keep my hand in against the time I get out.What's the good of anything else to me at my time of life?[With a gradual change to civility,as his tongue warms]Ye know that,sir.I'll be in again within a year or two,after I've done this lot.I don't want to disgrace meself when I'm out.You've got your pride keeping the prison smart;well,I've got mine.[Seeing that the GOVERNOR is listening with interest,he goes on,pointing to the saw]I must be doin'a little o'this.It's no harm to any one.I was five weeks makin'that saw--a,bit of all right it is,too;now I'll get cells,I suppose,or seven days'bread and water.You can't help it,sir,I know that--I quite put meself in your place.

THE GOVERNOR.Now,look here,Moaney,if I pass it over will you give me your word not to try it on again?Think![He goes into the cell,walks to the end of it,mounts the stool,and tries the window-bars]

THE GOVERNOR.[Returning]Well?

MOANEY.[Who has been reflecting]I've got another six weeks to do in here,alone.I can't do it and think o'nothing.I must have something to interest me.You've made me a sporting offer,sir,but I can't pass my word about it.I shouldn't like to deceive a gentleman.[Pointing into the cell]Another four hours'steady work would have done it.

THE GOVERNOR.Yes,and what then?Caught,brought back,punishment.

Five weeks'hard work to make this,and cells at the end of it,while they put anew bar to your window.Is it worth it,Moaney?

MOANEY.[With a sort of fierceness]Yes,it is.

THE GOVERNOR.[Putting his hand to his brow]Oh,well!Two days'

cells-bread and water.

MOANEY.Thank 'e,sir.

He turns quickly like an animal and slips into his cell.

The GOVERNOR looks after him and shakes his head as WOODERcloses and locks the cell door.

THE GOVERNOR.Open Clipton's cell.

WOODER opens the door of CLIPTON'S cell.CLIPTON is sitting on a stool just inside the door,at work on a pair of trousers.He is a small,thick,oldish man,with an almost shaven head,and smouldering little dark eyes behind smoked spectacles.He gets up and stands motionless in the doorway,peering at his visitors.

THE GOVERNOR.[Beckoning]Come out here a minute,Clipton.

CLIPTON,with a sort of dreadful quietness,comes into the corridor,the needle and thread in his hand.The GOVERNOR signs to WOODER,who goes into the cell and inspects it carefully.

THE GOVERNOR.How are your eyes?

CLIFTON.I don't complain of them.I don't see the sun here.[He makes a stealthy movement,protruding his neck a little]There's just one thing,Mr.Governor,as you're speaking to me.I wish you'd ask the cove next door here to keep a bit quieter.

THE GOVERNOR.What's the matter?I don't want any tales,Clipton.

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