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or grow worse? Do you think Arethusa French will be the same as
Arethusa Gaunt?
KIT。 I don't want her better。
ARETHUSA。 Ah; but she shall be!
KIT。 Hark; here he is! By George; it's neck or nothing now。
Stand by to back me up。
SCENE III
TO THESE; GAUNT; C。
KIT (WITH ARETHUSA'S HAND)。 Captain Gaunt; I have come to ask
you for your daughter。
GAUNT。 Hum。 (HE SITS IN HIS CHAIR; L。)
KIT。 I love her; and she loves me; sir。 I've left the
privateering。 I've enough to set me up and buy a tidy sloop …
Jack Lee's; you know the boat; Captain; clinker built; not four
years old; eighty tons burthen; steers like a child。 I've put my
mother's ring on Arethusa's finger; and if you'll give us your
blessing; I'll engage to turn over a new leaf; and make her a
good husband。
GAUNT。 In whose strength; Christopher French?
KIT。 In the strength of my good; honest love for her: as you
did for her mother; and my father for mine。 And you know;
Captain; a man can't command the wind; but (excuse me; sir) he
can always lie the best course possible; and that's what I'll do;
so God help me。
GAUNT。 Arethusa; you at least are the child of many prayers;
your eyes have been unsealed; and to you the world stands naked;
a morning watch for duration; a thing spun of cobwebs for
solidity。 In the presence of an angry God; I ask you: have you
heard this man?
ARETHUSA。 Father; I know Kit; and I love him。
GAUNT。 I say it solemnly; this is no Christian union。 To you;
Christopher French; I will speak nothing of eternal truths: I
will speak to you the language of this world。 You have been
trained among sinners who gloried in their sin: in your whole
life you never saved one farthing; and now; when your pockets are
full; you think you can begin; poor dupe; in your own strength。
You are a roysterer; a jovial companion; you mean no harm … you
are nobody's enemy but your own。 No doubt you tell this girl of
mine; and no doubt you tell yourself; that you can change。
Christopher; speaking under correction; I defy you! You ask me
for this child of many supplications; for this brand plucked from
the burning: I look at you; I read you through and through; and
I tell you … no! (STRIKING TABLE WITH HIS FIST。)
KIT。 Captain Gaunt; if you mean that I am not worthy of her; I'm
the first to say so。 But; if you'll excuse me; sir; I'm a young
man; and young men are no better'n they ought to be; it's known;
they're all like that; and what's their chance? To be married to
a girl like this! And would you refuse it to me? Why; sir; you
yourself; when you came courting; you were young and rough; and
yet I'll make bold to say that Mrs。 Gaunt was a happy woman; and
the saving of yourself into the bargain。 Well; now; Captain
Gaunt; will you deny another man; and that man a sailor; the very
salvation that you had yourself?
GAUNT。 Salvation; Christopher French; is from above。
KIT。 Well; sir; that is so; but there's means; too; and what
means so strong as the wife a man has to strive and toil for; and
that bears the punishment whenever he goes wrong? Now; sir; I've
spoke with your old shipmates in the Guinea trade。 Hard as
nails; they said; and true as the compass: as rough as a slaver;
but as just as a judge。 Well; sir; you hear me plead: I ask you
for my chance; don't you deny it to me。
GAUNT。 You speak of me? In the true balances we both weigh
nothing。 But two things I know: the depth of iniquity; how foul
it is; and the agony with which a man repents。 Not until seven
devils were cast out of me did I awake; each rent me as it
passed。 Ay; that was repentance。 Christopher; Christopher; you
have sailed before the wind since first you weighed your anchor;
and now you think to sail upon a bowline? You do not know your
ship; young man: you will go to le'ward like a sheet of paper; I
tell you so that know … I tell you so that have tried; and
failed; and wrestled in the sweat of prayer; and at last; at
last; have tasted grace。 But; meanwhile; no flesh and blood of
mine shall lie at the mercy of such a wretch as I was then; or as
you are this day。 I could not own the deed before the face of
heaven if I sanctioned this unequal yoke。 Arethusa; pluck off
that ring from off your finger。 Christopher French; take it; and
go hence。
KIT。 Arethusa; what do you say?
ARETHUSA。 O Kit; you know my heart。 But he is alone; and I am
his only comfort; and I owe all to him; and shall I not obey my
father? But; Kit; if you will let me; I will keep your ring。
Go; Kit; go; and prove to my father that he was mistaken; go and
win me。 And O; Kit; if ever you should weary; come to me … no;
do not come! but send a word … and I shall know all; and you
shall have your ring。 (GAUNT OPENS HIS BIBLE AND BEGINS TO
READ。)
KIT。 Don't say that; don't say such things to me; I sink or swim
with you。 (TO GAUNT。) Old man; you've struck me hard; give me a
good word to go with。 Name your time; I'll stand the test。 Give
me a spark of hope; and I'll fight through for it。 Say just this
… 'Prove I was mistaken;' and by George; I'll prove it。
GAUNT (LOOKING UP)。 I make no such compacts。 Go; and swear not
at all。
ARETHUSA。 Go; Kit! I keep the ring。
SCENE IV
ARETHUSA; GAUNT
ARETHUSA。 Father; what have we done that you should be so cruel?
GAUNT (LAYING DOWN BIBLE; AND RISING)。 Do you call me cruel?
You speak after the flesh。 I have done you this day a service
that you will live to bless me for upon your knees。
ARETHUSA。 He loves me; and I love him: you can never alter
that; do what you will; father; that can never change。 I love
him; I believe in him; I will be true to him。
GAUNT。 Arethusa; you are the sole thing death has left me on
this earth; and I must watch over your carnal happiness and your
eternal weal。 You do not know what this implies to me。 Your
mother … my Hester … tongue cannot tell; nor heart conceive the
pangs she suffered。 If it lies in me; your life shall not be
lost on that same reef of an ungodly husband。 (GOES OUT; C。)
SCENE V
ARETHUSA
ARETHUSA。 I thought the time dragged long and weary when I knew
that Kit was homeward bound; all the white sails a…blowing out
towards England; and my Kit's face turned this way? (SHE BEGINS
TO DUST。) Sure; if my mother were here; she would understand and
help us; she would understand a young maid's heart; though her
own had never an ache; and she would love my Kit。 (PUTTING BACK
THE TELESCOPE。) To think she died: husband and child … and so
much love … she was taken from them all。 Ah; there is no parting
but the grave! And Kit and I both live; and both love each
other; and here am I cast down? O; Arethusa; shame! And your
love home from the deep seas; and loving you still; and the sun
shining; and the world all full of hope? O; hope; you're a good
word!
SCENE VI
ARETHUSA; TO HER; PEW
PEW (SINGING WITHOUT) …
'Time for us to go!
Time for us to go!
And we'll keep the brig three pints away;
For it's time for us to go。'
ARETHUSA。 Who comes here? a seaman by his song; and father out!
(SHE TRIES THE AIR) 'Time for us to go!' It sounds a wild kind
of song。 (TAP…TAP; PEW PASSES THE WINDOW。) O; what a face … and
blind!
PEW (ENTERING)。 Kind Christian friends; take pity on a poor
blind mariner; as lost his precious sight in the defence of his
native country; England; and God bless King George!
ARETHUSA。 What can I do for you; sailor?
PEW。 Good Christian lady; help a poor blind mariner to a
mouthful of meat。 I've served His Majesty in every quarter of
the globe; I've spoke with 'Awke and glorious Anson; as I might
with you; and I've tramped it all night long; upon my sinful
feet; and with a empty belly。
ARETHUSA。 You shall not ask bread and be denied by a sailor's
daughter and a sailor's sweetheart; and when my father returns he
shall give you something to set you on your road。
PEW。 Kind and lovely lady; do you tell me that you are in a
manner of speaking alone? or do my ears deceive a poor blind
seaman?
ARETHUSA。 I live here with my father; and my father is abroad。
PEW。 Dear; beautiful; Christian lady; tell a poor blind man your
honoured name; that he may remember it in his poor blind prayers。
ARETHUSA。 Sailor; I am Arethusa Gaunt。
PEW。 Sweet lady; answer a poor blind man one other question:
are you in a manner of speaking related to Cap'n John Gaunt?
Cap'n John as in the ebony trade were known as Admiral Guinea?
ARETHUSA。 Captain John Gaunt is my father。
PEW (DROPPING THE BLIND MAN'S WHINE)。 Lord; think of that now!
They told me this was where he lived; and so it is。 And here's
old Pew; old David Pew; as was the Admiral's own bo'sun;
colloguing in his old commander's parlour; with his old
commander's gal (SEIZES ARETHUSA)。 Ah; and a bouncer you are;
and no mistake。
ARETHUSA。 Let me go! how dare you?
PEW。 Lord love you; don't you struggle; now; don't you。 (SHE
ESCAPES INTO FRONT R。 CORNER; WHERE HE KEEPS HER IMPRISONED。)
Ah; well; we'll get you again; my lovely woman。 What a arm
you've got … great god of love … and a face like a peach! I'm a
judge; I am。 (SHE TRIES TO ESCAPE; HE STOPS HER。) No; you
don't; O; I can hear a flea jump! 'But it's here where I miss my
deadlights。 Poor old Pew; him as the ladies always would have
for their fancy man and take no denial; here you are with your
commander's daughter close aboard; and you can't so much as guess
the colour of her lovely eyes。 (SINGING) …
'Be they black like ebony;
Or be they blue like to the sky。'
Black like the Admiral's? or blue like his poor dear wife's? Ah;
I was fond of that there woman; I was: the Admiral was jealous
of me。' Arethusa; my dear; … my heart; what a 'and and arm you
HAVE got; I'll dream o' that 'and and arm; I will! … but as I was
a…saying; does the Admiral ever in a manner of speaking refer to
his old bo'sun David Pew? him as he fell out with about the black
woman at Lagos; and almost slashed the shoulder off of him one
morning before breakfast?
ARETHUSA。 You leave this house。
PEW。 Hey? (HE CROSSES AND SEIZES H