67
GB Shaw
people flinch at the sound, and a subdued groan breaks from
them.) Amen! my life for the world’s future!
ANDERSON
(
shouting as he rushes into the market place).
Amen; and stop the execution. (
He bursts through the line of
soldiers opposite Burgoyne, and rushes, panting, to the gallows.)
I am Anthony Anderson, the man you want.
The crowd, intensely excited, listens with all its ears. Judith,
half rising, stares at him; then lifts her hands like one whose
dearest prayer has been granted.
SWINDON
. Indeed. Then you are just in time to take your
place on the gallows. Arrest him.
At a sign from the sergeant, two soldiers come forward to seize
Anderson.
ANDERSON
(
thrusting a paper under Swindon’s nose). There’s
my safe-conduct, sir.
SWINDON
(
taken aback). Safe-conduct! Are you—!
ANDERSON
(
emphatically). I am. (
The two soldiers take him
by the elbows.) Tell these men to take their hands off me.
SWINDON
(
to the men). Let him go.
SERGEANT
. Fall back.
The two men return to their places. The townsfolk raise a cheer;
and begin to exchange exultant looks, with a presentiment of
triumph as they see their Pastor speaking with their enemies in
the gate.
ANDERSON
(
exhaling a deep breath of relief, and dabbing
his perspiring brow with his handkerchief). Thank God, I was
in time!
BURGOYNE
(
calm as ever, and still watch in hand). Ample
time, sir. Plenty of time. I should
never dream of hanging
any gentleman by an American clock. (
He puts up his watch.)
ANDERSON
. Yes: we are some minutes ahead of you al-
ready, General. Now tell them to take the rope from the neck
of that American citizen.
BURGOYNE
(
to the executioner in the cart—very politely).
Kindly undo Mr. Dudgeon.
Dostları ilə paylaş: