首页 >出版文学> In the Shadow of the Glen>第1章
  INTHESHADOWOFTHEGLEN
  APLAYINONEACT
  FirstperformedattheMolesworthHall,Dublin,October8th,1903。
  PERSONS
  DANBURKE(farmerandherd)。GeorgeRobertsNORABURKE(hiswife)……MaireNicShiubhlaighMICHEALDARA(ayoungherd)。P。J。KellyATRAMP……W。G。FayINTHESHADOWOFTHEGLEN
  APLAYINONEACT
  SCENE。——{ThelastcottageattheheadofalonggleninCountyWicklow。
  Cottagekitchen;turffireontheright;abednearitagainstthewallwithabodylyingonitcoveredwithasheet。Adoorisattheotherendoftheroom,withalowtablenearit,andstools,orwoodenchairs。Thereareacoupleofglassesonthetable,andabottleofwhisky,asifforawake,withtwocups,ateapot,andahome—madecake。Thereisanothersmalldoornearthebed。NoraBurkeismovingabouttheroom,settlingafewthings,andlightingcandlesonthetable,lookingnowandthenatthebedwithanuneasylook。Someoneknockssoftlyatthedoor。Shetakesupastockingwithmoneyfromthetableandputsitinherpocket。Thensheopensthedoor。}
  TRAMP
  {Outside。}
  Goodeveningtoyou,ladyofthehouse。
  NORA
  Goodevening,kindlystranger,it’sawildnight,Godhelpyou,tobeoutintherainfalling。
  TRAMP
  Itis,surely,andIwalkingtoBrittasfromtheAughrimfair。
  NORA
  Isitwalkingonyourfeet,stranger?
  TRAMP
  Onmytwofeet,ladyofthehouse,andwhenIsawthelightbelowIthoughtmaybeifyou’dasupofnewmilkandaquietdecentcornerwhereamancouldsleep{helooksinpastherandseesthedeadman。}TheLordhavemercyonusall!
  NORA
  Itdoesn’tmatteranyway,stranger,comeinoutoftherain。
  TRAMP
  {Cominginslowlyandgoingtowardsthebed。}
  Isitdepartedheis?
  NORA
  Itis,stranger。He’safterdyingonme,Godforgivehim,andthereIamnowwithahundredsheepbeyondonthehills,andnoturndrawnforthewinter。
  TRAMP
  {Lookingcloselyatthedeadman。}
  It’saqueerlookisonhimforamanthat’sdead。
  NORA
  {Half—humorously。}
  Hewasalwaysqueer,stranger,andIsupposethemthat’squeerandtheylivingmenwillbequeerbodiesafter。
  TRAMP
  Isn’titagreatwonderyou’relettinghimliethere,andheisnottidied,orlaidoutitself?
  NORA
  {Comingtothebed。}
  Iwasafeard,stranger,forheputablackcurseonmethismorningifI’ldtouchhisbodythetimehe’lddiesudden,orletanyonetouchitexcepthissisteronly,andit’stenmilesawayshelivesinthebigglenoverthehill。
  TRAMP
  {Lookingatherandnoddingslowly。}
  It’saqueerstoryhewouldn’tlethisownwifetouchhim,andhedyingquietinhisbed。
  NORA
  Hewasanoldman,andanoddman,stranger,andit’salwaysuponthehillshewasthinkingthoughtsinthedarkmist。{Shepullsbackabitofthesheet。}Layyourhandonhimnow,andtellmeifit’scoldheissurely。
  TRAMP
  Isitgettingthecurseonmeyou’ldbe,womanofthehouse?I
  wouldn’tlaymyhandonhimfortheLoughNahanagananditfilledwithgold。
  NORA
  {Lookinguneasilyatthebody。}
  Maybecoldwouldbenosignofdeathwiththelikeofhim,forhewasalwayscold,everydaysinceIknewhim,——andeverynight,stranger,——{shecoversuphisfaceandcomesawayfromthebed};butI’mthinkingit’sdeadheissurely,forhe’scomplainingawhilebackofapaininhisheart,andthismorning,thetimehewasgoingofftoBrittasforthreedaysorfour,hewastakenwithasharpturn。Thenhewentintohisbedandhewassayingitwasdestroyedhewas,thetimetheshadowwasgoingupthroughtheglen,andwhenthesunsetonthebogbeyondhemadeagreatlep,andletagreatcryoutofhim,andstiffenedhimselfoutthelikeofadeadsheep。
  TRAMP
  {Crosseshimself。}
  Godresthissoul。
  NORA
  {Pouringhimoutaglassofwhisky。}
  MaybethatwoulddoyoubetterthanthemilkofthesweetestcowinCountyWicklow。
  TRAMP
  TheAlmightyGodrewardyou,andmayitbetoyourgoodhealth。
  {Hedrinks。}
  NORA
  {Givinghimapipeandtobacco。}
  I’venopipessavinghisown,stranger,butthey’resweetpipestosmoke。
  TRAMP
  Thankyoukindly,ladyofthehouse。
  NORA
  Sitdownnow,stranger,andbetakingyourrest。
  TRAMP
  {Fillingapipeandlookingabouttheroom。}
  I’vewalkedagreatwaythroughtheworld,ladyofthehouse,andseengreatwonders,butIneverseenawaketillthisdaywithfinespirits,andgoodtobacco,andthebestofpipes,andnoonetotastethembutawomanonly。
  NORA
  Didn’tyouhearmesayitwasonlyafterdyingonmehewaswhenthesunwentdown,andhowwouldIgooutintotheglenandtelltheneighbours,andIalonewomanwithnohousenearme?
  TRAMP
  {Drinking。}
  There’snooffence,ladyofthehouse?
  NORA
  Nooffenceinlife,stranger。Howwouldthelikeofyou,passinginthedarknight,knowthelonesomewayIwaswithnohousenearmeatall?
  TRAMP
  {Sittingdown。}
  Iknewrightly。{Helightshispipesothatthereisasharplightbeneathhishaggardface。}AndIwasthinking,andI
  cominginthroughthedoor,thatit’smanyalonewomanwouldbeafeardofthelikeofmeinthedarknight,inaplacewouldn’tbesolonesomeasthisplace,wheretherearen’ttwolivingsoulswouldseethelittlelightyouhaveshiningfromtheglass。
  NORA
  {Slowly。}
  I’mthinkingmanywouldbeafeard,butIneverknewwhatwayI’dbeafeardofbeggarorbishoporanymanofyouatall。{Shelookstowardsthewindowandlowershervoice。}It’sotherthingsthanthelikeofyou,stranger,wouldmakeapersonafeard。
  TRAMP
  {Lookingroundwithahalf—shudder。}
  Itissurely,Godhelpusall!
  NORA
  {Lookingathimforamomentwithcuriosity。}
  You’resayingthat,stranger,asifyouwereeasyafeard。
  TRAMP
  {Speakingmournfully。}
  Isitmyself,ladyofthehouse,thatdoesbewalkingroundinthelongnights,andcrossingthehillswhenthefogisonthem,thetimealittlestickwouldseemasbigasyourarm,andarabbitasbigasabayhorse,andastackofturfasbigasatoweringchurchinthecityofDublin?Ifmyselfwaseasilyafeard,I’mtellingyou,it’slongagoI’ldhavebeenlockedintotheRichmondAsylum,ormaybehaverunupintothebackhillswithnothingonmebutanoldshirt,andbeeneatenwithcrowsthelikeofPatchDarcy——theLordhavemercyonhim——intheyearthat’sgone。
  NORA
  {Withinterest。}
  YouknewDarcy?
  TRAMP
  Wasn’tIthelastoneheardhislivingvoiceinthewholeworld?
  NORA
  Thereweregreatstoriesofwhatwasheardatthattime,butwouldanyonebelievethethingstheydobesayingintheglen?
  TRAMP
  Itwasnolie,ladyofthehouse……Iwaspassingbelowonadarknightthelikeofthisnight,andthesheepwerelyingundertheditchandeveryoneofthemcoughing,andchoking,likeanoldman,withthegreatrainandthefog。ThenIheardathingtalking——queertalk,youwouldn’tbelieveatall,andyououtofyourdreams,——and"MercifulGod,"saysI,"ifIbeginhearingthelikeofthatvoiceoutofthethickmist,I’mdestroyedsurely。"ThenIrun,andIrun,andIrun,tillIwasbelowinRathvanna。Igotdrunkthatnight,Igotdrunkinthemorning,anddrunkthedayafter,——Iwascomingfromtheracesbeyond——andthethirddaytheyfoundDarcy……ThenIknewitwashimselfIwasafterhearing,andIwasn’tafeardanymore。
  NORA
  {Speakingsorrowfullyandslowly。}
  GodspareDarcy,he’ldalwayslookinhereandhepassinguporpassingdown,andit’sverylonesomeIwasafterhimalongwhile{shelooksoveratthebedandlowershervoice,speakingveryclearly,}andthenIgothappyagain——ifit’severhappyweare,stranger,——forIgotusedtobeinglonesome。
  {Ashortpause;thenshestandsup。}
  NORA
  Wasthereanyoneonthelastbitoftheroad,stranger,andyoucomingfromAughrim?
  TRAMP
  Therewasayoungmanwithadriftofmountainewes,andherunningafterthemthiswayandthat。
  NORA
  {Withahalf—smile。}
  Fardown,stranger?
  TRAMP
  Apieceonly。
  {Shefillsthekettleandputsitonthefire。}
  NORA
  Maybe,ifyou’renoteasyafeard,you’ldstayhereashortwhilealonewithhimself。
  TRAMP
  Iwouldsurely。Amanthat’sdeadcandonohurt。
  NORA
  {Speakingwithasortofconstraint。}
  I’mgoingalittlebacktothewest,stranger,forhimselfwouldgothereonenightandanotherandwhistleatthatplace,andthentheyoungmanyou’reafterseeing——akindofafarmerhascomeupfromtheseatoliveinacottagebeyond——wouldwalkroundtoseeiftherewasathingwe’ldhavetobedone,andI’mwantinghimthisnight,thewayhecangodownintotheglenwhenthesungoesupandtellthepeoplethathimselfisdead。
  TRAMP
  {Lookingatthebodyinthesheet。}
  It’smyselfwillgoforhim,ladyofthehouse,andletyounotbedestroyingyourselfwiththegreatrain。
  NORA
  Youwouldn’tfindyourway,stranger,forthere’sasmallpathonly,anditrunningupbetweentwosluigswhereanassandcartwouldbedrowned。{Sheputsashawloverherhead。}Letyoubemakingyourselfeasy,andsayingaprayerforhissoul,andit’snotlongI’llbecomingagain。
  TRAMP
  {Movinguneasily。}
  Maybeifyou’dapieceofagreythreadandasharpneedle——
  there’sgreatsafetyinaneedle,ladyofthehouse——I’ldbeputtingalittlestitchhereandthereinmyoldcoat,thetimeI’llbeprayingforhissoul,anditgoingupnakedtothesaintsofGod。
  NORA
  {Takesaneedleandthreadfromthefrontofherdressandgivesittohim。}
  There’stheneedle,stranger,andI’mthinkingyouwon’tbelonesome,andyouusedtothebackhills,forisn’tadeadmanitselfmorecompanythantobesittingalone,andhearingthewindscrying,andyounotknowingonwhatthingyourmindwouldstay?
  TRAMP
  {Slowly。}
  It’strue,surely,andtheLordhavemercyonusall!
  {Noragoesout。TheTrampbeginsstitchingoneofthetagsinhiscoat,sayingthe"DeProfundis"underhisbreath。Inaninstantthesheetisdrawnslowlydown,andDanBurkelooksout。
  TheTrampmovesuneasily,thenlooksup,andspringstohisfeetwithamovementofterror。}
  DAN
  {Withahoarsevoice。}
  Don’tbeafeard,stranger;amanthat’sdeadcandonohurt。
  TRAMP
  {Trembling。}
  Imeantnoharm,yourhonour;andwon’tyouleavemeeasytobesayingalittleprayerforyoursoul?
  {Alongwhistleisheardoutside。}
  DAN
  {Sittingupinhisbedandspeakingfiercely。}
  Ah,thedevilmendher……Doyouhearthat,stranger?Dideveryouhearanotherwomancouldwhistlethelikeofthatwithtwofingersinhermouth?{Helooksatthetablehurriedly。}
  I’mdestroyedwiththedrouth,andletyoubringmeadropquicklybeforeherselfwillcomeback。
  TRAMP
  {Doubtfully。}
  Isitnotdeadyouare?
  DAN
  HowwouldIbedead,andIasdryasabakedbone,stranger?
  TRAMP
  {Pouringoutthewhisky。}
  Whatwillherselfsayifshesmellsthestuffonyou,forI’mthinkingit’snotfornothingyou’relettingontobedead?
  DAN
  Itisnot,stranger,butshewon’tbecomingnearmeatall,andit’snotlongnowI’llbelettingon,forI’veacrampinmyback,andmyhip’sasleeponme,andthere’sbeenthedevil’sownflyitchingmynose。It’sneardeadIwaswantingtosneeze,andyoublatheringabouttherain,andDarcy{bitterly}——thedevilchokehim——andthetoweringchurch。{Cryingoutimpatiently。}
  Givemethatwhisky。WouldyouhaveherselfcomebackbeforeI
  tasteadropatall?
  {Trampgiveshimtheglass。}
  DAN
  {Afterdrinking。}
  Goovernowtothatcupboard,andbringmeablackstickyou’llseeinthewestcornerbythewall。
  TRAMP
  {Takingastickfromthecupboard}
  Isitthat?
  DAN
  Itis,stranger;it’salongtimeI’mkeepingthatstickforI’veabadwifeinthehouse。
  TRAMP
  {Withaqueerlook。}
  Isitherself,masterofthehouse,andsheagrandwomantotalk?
  DAN
  It’sherself,surely,it’sabadwifesheis——abadwifeforanoldman,andI’mgettingold,Godhelpme,thoughI’veanarmtomestill。{Hetakesthestickinhishand。}Letyouwaitnowashortwhile,andit’sagreatsightyou’llseeinthisroomintwohoursorthree。{Hestopstolisten。}Isthatsomebodyabove?
  TRAMP
  {Listening。}
  There’savoicespeakingonthepath。
  DAN
  Putthatstickhereinthebedandsmooththesheetthewayitwaslying。{Hecovershimselfuphastily。}Befallingtosleepnowanddon’tletonyouknowanything,orI’llbehavingyourlife。Iwouldn’thavetoldyouatallbutit’sdestroyedwiththedrouthIwas。
  TRAMP
  {Coveringhishead。}
  Havenofear,masterofthehouse。WhatisitIknowofthelikeofyouthatI’ldbesayingawordorputtingoutmyhandtostayyouatall?
  {Hegoesbacktothefire,sitsdownonastoolwithhisbacktothebedandgoesonstitchinghiscoat。}
  DAN
  {Underthesheet,querulously。}
  Stranger。
  TRAMP
  {Quickly。}
  Whisht,whisht。BequietI’mtellingyou,they’recomingnowatthedoor。
  {NoracomesinwithMichealDara,atall,innocentyoungmanbehindher。}