Three Welsh Plays: the Merry Merry Cuckoo, the Deacon's Hat, Welsh Honeymoon

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Three Welsh Plays: the Merry Merry Cuckoo, the Deacon's Hat, Welsh Honeymoon
Marks Jeannette Augustus
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(He points to the clock) Is one the hour of Hell? Nay. Two?
Nay. Three? No, not three. Four? Pour might be the hour of Hell, but *t is not. Five? Nor five, indeed. Six? Nay. Seven? Is seven the hour, the awful hour? Nay, not yet. Eight? Is eight the hour — an hour bright as this bright hour? Nay, eight is not. (The Deacon shouts in a mighty voice and points with a red finger at the clock) 'T is cominM T is comin*, I say! Howl ye^ howl! Only one lolu- 68 THE DEACON^S HAT ute more! Sinners, sinne
...rs, lift up your eyes! Ciy for mercy! (AU groan) Cry for mercy! When the dock strikes twelve, 't will be the hour of Hell!
Fix your ^es upon the dock! Watch! Count!
Listen! T is strikin\ The stroke! The hour is here!
f\AU dropped on their knees and turned towards the dockf their backs to the street door, are awaiting the aufid stroke. The book has fallen from ntigh*s hands.
NeH^s hands are clenched. Mrs. Jenkins the Midwife is nodding her eld head. Mrs. Jones the Washy on her knees, her face upturned to the dock, is rubbing up and down her thighs as if at the business of washing.


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