[Jsdoc-user] L gift for languages. TIPPY. The reas
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From: Standen <hau...@fa...> - 2009-09-04 17:49:15
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be conscientious objectors. The jails wouldn't hold them. MARTIN. But the ditches will. TED. But I tell you ... MARTIN. They jailed conscientious objectors in the last war. This time they will shoot them. TED. Why are you Communists so afraid of war? MARTIN. We know what starts it.--It's the army, Ted, that makes war. TED. But this country hasn't a big standing army. MARTIN. There are ten millions in it. TED. You mean the unemployed? MARTIN. That's the army that makes war these days. TED. You radicals always say that. I don't agree with you--except about war. I think you are right about that. MARTIN. Which is why the American Legion wants to exterminate us. TED. They want war. But you want revolution. You are against war and for revolution. That's silly. Just a different kind of war. You're both wrong. There's no sense in any of you. MARTIN. That's right. The business men have all the sense. They know that an army in rags is more dangerous to them than an army in uniform. So we will wear uniforms. I just tried yours on to see how it would fit you. TED. [_Picks up the two halves out of basket and puts them together and stares at it._] No.--No. I'll never wear one. Never! [_He crumples drawing and throws it back into basket_, LAURA _comes in from the kitchen._ TED, _looking for escape, goes into bedroom._] LAURA. Tippy hasn't telephoned. That means he hasn't found Ken. MARTIN. Maybe he wants to march the grand monarch in on us. LAURA. Oh, I hope so.--He ought to be back.... Martin, do you think Ken will ever forgive me? MARTIN. Well, you know what Solomon said about the way of a man with a maid. LAURA. Don't wise-crack. MARTIN. I'm only hiding my ignorance behind Solomon's. LAURA. |