Three One-Act Plays: Madretta, At the Shrine, Addio
Three One-Act Plays: Madretta, At the Shrine, Addio
Stark Young
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I must eat. THE PRIEST But how is it possible to keep on so if you love him? ANN If it weren t for him I couldn t live. THE PRIEST But I fail to see. If it does not change your life- ANN (Looking away y slowly) It changes me. THE PRIEST Forgive me; I m afraid I didn t understand. (A silence falls) Well, say you didn t darken that window, and he comes to-night and finds you. What then? What will he say? What does he say? ANN How should I know? THE PRIEST Don t you know what he would say? 40 AT T...HE SHRINE ANN Oh, nothing. Only a little thing, but it makes me happy. THE PRIEST Will you tell me? ANN He will say he missed me to-day. THE PRIEST You poor child! (They are silent for a moment. Then she comes down from the step on to the pavement and turns impulsively to him. } ANN Father, I want you to forgive me. I thought all priests were alike. You asked my age. I am twenty-six two years older than Fred. I know you mean to do the right thing by us. (They both turn^ unconsciously, it may be^ and look at the lighted window.
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