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From: Hawn <dai...@ep...> - 2009-08-29 15:48:02
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(_He glances at her. She is not looking at him but staring dully in front of her, not hearing a word he is saying._) Annie! (_She comes to herself with a start._) Best turn in, Annie, there's a good woman. You ain't well. MRS. KEENEY (_resisting his attempts to guide her to the door in rear_). David! Won't you please turn back? KEENEY (_gently_). I can't, Annie--not yet awhile. You don't see my meanin'. I got to git the ile. MRS. KEENEY. It'd be different if you needed the money, but you don't. You've got more than plenty. KEENEY (_impatiently_). It ain't the money I'm thinkin' of. D'you think I'm as mean as that? MRS. KEENEY (_dully_). No--I don't know--I can't understand--(_Intensely_) Oh, I want to be home in the old house once more and see my own kitchen again, and hear a woman's voice talking to me and be able to talk to her. Two years! It seems so long ago--as if I'd been dead and could never go back. KEENEY (_worried by her strange tone and the far-away look in her eyes_). Best go to bed, Annie. You ain't well. MRS. KEENEY (_not appearing to hear him_). I used to be lonely when you were away. I used to think Homeport was a stupid, monotonous place. Then I used to go down on the beach, especially when it was windy and the breakers were rolling in, and I'd dream of the fine free life you must be leading. (_She gives a laugh w |