A Bit O' Love by John Galsworthy
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page 80 of 95 (84%)
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from the green outside the inn.]
STRANGWAY. [To himself] Gone! Taken faith--hope--life! [JIM BERE comes wandering into the open doorway.] JIM BERE. Gude avenin', zurr. [At his slow gait, with his feeble smile, he comes in, and standing by the window-seat beside the long dark coat that still lies there, he looks down at STRANGWAY with his lost eyes.] JIM. Yu threw un out of winder. I cud 'ave, once, I cud. [STRANGWAY neither moves nor speaks; and JIM BERE goes on with his unimaginably slow speech] They'm laughin' at yu, zurr. An' so I come to tell 'ee how to du. 'Twas full mune--when I caught 'em, him an' my girl. I caught 'em. [With a strange and awful flash of fire] I did; an' I tuk un [He taken up STRANGWAY'S coat and grips it with his trembling hands, as a man grips another's neck] like that--I tuk un. As the coat falls, like a body out of which the breath has been squeezed, STRANGWAY, rising, catches it. STRANGWAY. [Gripping the coat] And he fell! [He lets the coat fall on the floor, and puts his foot on it. Then, staggering back, he leans against the window.] |
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