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the well of the saints-第4章

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full voice; and making game with them that likes it。



SAINT  'to Martin Doul and Mary Doul。'  It's a hard life

you've had not seeing sun or moon; or the holy priests itself

praying to the Lord; but it's the like of you who are brave in a

bad time will make a fine use of the gift of sight the Almighty

God will bring to you today。  (He takes his cloak and puts it

about him。)  It's on a bare starving rock that there's the grave

of the four beauties of God; the way it's little wonder; I'm

thinking; if it's with bare starving people the water should be

used。  (He takes the water and bell and slings them round his

shoulders。)  So it's to the like of yourselves I do be going; who

are wrinkled and poor; a thing rich men would hardly look at at

all; but would throw a coin to or a crust of bread。



MARTIN DOUL  'moving uneasily。'  When they look on herself;

who is a fine woman。



TIMMY  'shaking him。'  Whisht now; and be listening to the

Saint。



SAINT  'looks at them a moment; continues。'  If it's raggy

and dirty you are itself; I'm saying; the Almighty God isn't at

all like the rich men of Ireland; and; with the power of the

water I'm after bringing in a little curagh into Cashla Bay;

He'll have pity on you; and put sight into your eyes。



MARTIN DOUL  'taking off his hat。'  I'm ready now; holy

father。



SAINT  'taking him by the hand。'  I'll cure you first; and

then I'll come for your wife。  We'll go up now into the church;

for I must say a prayer to the Lord。  (To Mary Doul; as he moves

off。)  And let you be making your mind still and saying praises

in your heart; for it's a great wonderful thing when the power of

the Lord of the world is brought down upon your like。



PEOPLE  'pressing after him。'  Come now till we watch。



BRIDE。  Come; Timmy。



SAINT  'waving them back。'  Stay back where you are; for I'm

not wanting a big crowd making whispers in the church。  Stay back

there; I'm saying; and you'd do well to be thinking on the way

sin has brought blindness to the world; and to be saying a prayer

for your own sakes against false prophets and heathens; and the

words of women and smiths; and all knowledge that would soil the

soul or the body of a man。



'People shrink back。  He goes into church。  Mary Doul gropes

half…way towards the door and kneels near path。 People form a

group at right。'



TIMMY。  Isn't it a fine; beautiful voice he has; and he a fine;

brave man if it wasn't for the fasting?



BRIDE。  Did you watch him moving his hands?



MOLLY BYRNE。  It'd be a fine thing if some one in this place

could pray the like of him; for I'm thinking the water from our

own blessed well would do rightly if a man knew the way to be

saying prayers; and then there'd be no call to be bringing water

from that wild place; where; I'm told; there are no decent

houses; or fine…looking people at all。



BRIDE  'who is looking in at door from right。'  Look at the

great trembling Martin has shaking him; and he on his knees。



TIMMY  'anxiously。'  God help him。 。 。 What will he be doing

when he sees his wife this day?  I'm thinking it was bad work we

did when we let on she was fine…looking; and not a wrinkled;

wizened hag the way she is。



MAT SIMON。  Why would he be vexed; and we after giving him great

joy and pride; the time he was dark?



MOLLY BYRNE  'sitting down in Mary Doul's seat and tidying her

hair。'  If it's vexed he is itself; he'll have other things now

to think on as well as his wife; and what does any man care for a

wife; when it's two weeks or three; he is looking on her face?



MAT SIMON。  That's the truth now; Molly; and it's more joy dark

Martin got from the lies we told of that hag is kneeling by the

path than your own man will get from you; day or night; and he

living at your side。



MOLLY BYRNE  'defiantly。'  Let you not be talking; Mat Simon;

for it's not yourself will be my man; though you'd be crowing and

singing fine songs if you'd that hope in you at all。



TIMMY  'shocked; to Molly Byrne。'  Let you not be raising


your voice when the Saint's above at his prayers。



BRIDE  'crying out。'  Whisht。 。 。 。 Whisht。 。 。 。  I'm

thinking he's cured。



MARTIN DOUL  'crying out in the church。'  Oh; glory be to

God。 。 。 。



SAINT  'solemnly。' Laus Patri sit et Filio cum Spiritu

Paraclito Qui Suae dono gratiae misertus est Hiberniae。 。 。 。



MARTIN DOUL  'ecstatically。'  Oh; glory be to God; I see now

surely。 。 。 。  I see the walls of the church; and the green bits

of ferns in them; and yourself; holy father; and the great width

of the sky。



'He runs out half…foolish with joy; and comes past Mary Doul as

she scrambles to her feet; drawing a little away from her as he

goes by。'



TIMMY  'to the others。'  He doesn't know her at all。



'The Saint comes out behind Martin Doul; and leads Mary Doul into

the church。  Martin Doul comes on to the People。  The men are

between him and the Girls; he verifies his position with his

stick。'



MARTIN DOUL  'crying out joyfully。'  That's Timmy; I know

Timmy by the black of his head。 。 。 。  That's Mat Simon; I know

Mat by the length of his legs。 。 。 。  That should be Patch Ruadh;

with the gamey eyes in him; and the fiery hair。  (He sees Molly

Byrne on Mary Doul's seat; and his voice changes completely。) 

Oh; it was no lie they told me; Mary Doul。  Oh; glory to God and

the seven saints I didn't die and not see you at all。  The

blessing of God on the water; and the feet carried it round

through the land。 The blessing of God on this day; and them that

brought me the Saint; for it's grand hair you have (she lowers

her head a little confused); and soft skin; and eyes would make

the saints; if they were dark awhile and seeing again; fall down

out of the sky。  (He goes nearer to her。)  Hold up your head;

Mary; the way I'll see it's richer I am than the great kings of

the east。  Hold up your head; I'm saying; for it's soon you'll be

seeing me; and I not a bad one at all。 'He touches her and she

starts up。'



MOLLY BYRNE。  Let you keep away from me; and not be soiling my

chin。 'People laugh heartily。'



MARTIN DOUL  'bewildered。'  It's Molly's voice you have。



MOLLY BYRNE。  Why wouldn't I have my own voice?  Do you think I'm

a ghost?



MARTIN DOUL。  Which of you all is herself?  (He goes up to

Bride。)  Is it you is Mary Doul?  I'm thinking you're more the

like of what they said (peering at her。)  For you've yellow hair;

and white skin; and it's the smell of my own turf is rising from

your shawl。 'He catches her shawl。'



BRIDE  'pulling away her shawl。'  I'm not your wife; and let

you get out of my way。 'The People laugh again。'



MARTIN DOUL  'with misgiving; to another Girl。'  Is it

yourself it is?  You're not so fine…looking; but I'm thinking

you'd do; with the grand nose you have; and your nice hands and

your feet。



GIRL  'scornfully。'  I never seen any person that took me for
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