FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   126   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139   140   141   142   143   144   145   146   147   148   149   150  
151   >>  
hem---- [He is drowned by the murmur in the crowd.] THOMAS. [Stepping forward.] Ton't you hear her, then? ROBERTS. What is it? [A dead silence.] THOMAS. Your wife, man! [ROBERTS hesitates, then with a gesture, he leaps down, and goes away below the towing-path, the men making way for him. The standing bargeman opens and prepares to light a lantern. Daylight is fast failing.] MADGE. He need n't have hurried! Annie Roberts is dead. [Then in the silence, passionately.] You pack of blinded hounds! How many more women are you going to let to die? [The crowd shrinks back from her, and breaks up in groups, with a confused, uneasy movement. MADGE goes quickly away below the towing-path. There is a hush as they look after her.] LEWIS. There's a spitfire, for ye! BULGIN. [Growling.] I'll smash 'er jaw. GREEN. If I'd a-been listened to, that poor woman---- THOMAS. It's a judgment on him for going against Chapel. I tolt him how 't would be! EVANS. All the more reason for sticking by 'im. [A cheer.] Are you goin' to desert him now 'e 's down? Are you going to chuck him over, now 'e 's lost 'is wife? [The crowd is murmuring and cheering all at once.] ROUS. [Stepping in front of platform.] Lost his wife! Aye! Can't ye see? Look at home, look at your own wives! What's to save them? Ye'll have the same in all your houses before long! LEWIS. Aye, aye! HENRY ROUS. Right! George, right! [There are murmurs of assent.] ROUS. It's not us that's blind, it's Roberts. How long will ye put up with 'im! HENRY, ROUS, BULGIN, DAVIES. Give 'im the chuck! [The cry is taken up.] EVANS. [Fiercely.] Kick a man that's down? Down? HENRY ROUS. Stop his jaw there! [EVANS throws up his arm at a threat from BULGIN. The bargeman, who has lighted the lantern, holds it high above his head.] ROUS. [Springing on to the platform.] What brought him down then, but 'is own black obstinacy? Are ye goin' to follow a man that can't see better than that where he's goin'? EVANS. He's lost 'is wife. ROUS. An' who's fault's that but his own. 'Ave done with 'im, I say, before he's killed your own wives and mothers. DAVIES. Down 'im! HENRY ROUS. He's finished! BROWN. We've had enough of 'im! BLACKSMITH. Too much! [The crowd takes up these cries, excepting only EVANS, JAGO, and GREEN,
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   126   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139   140   141   142   143   144   145   146   147   148   149   150  
151   >>  



Top keywords:
BULGIN
 

THOMAS

 

Roberts

 
DAVIES
 

Stepping

 

towing

 

platform

 

ROBERTS

 
silence
 
bargeman

lantern

 

murmurs

 

houses

 

assent

 

George

 

finished

 

mothers

 

killed

 

excepting

 
BLACKSMITH

threat
 

lighted

 
throws
 

Fiercely

 

follow

 

obstinacy

 

Springing

 
brought
 
blinded
 

passionately


hurried
 

hounds

 

breaks

 

groups

 

shrinks

 

failing

 

gesture

 

hesitates

 

forward

 

making


Daylight

 

prepares

 

murmur

 
standing
 

confused

 

uneasy

 

reason

 

sticking

 

Chapel

 

desert