George Bernard Shaw a penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication
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behind his chair; clasps his head hard for a moment; then begins
to draw her hands from his forehead back to his ears]. Thank you. [Drowsily]. That’s very refreshing. [Waking a little]. Don’t you hypnotize me, though. I’ve seen men made fools of by hypnotism. 80 Heartbreak House ELLIE [steadily]. Be quiet. I’ve seen men made fools of with- out hypnotism. MANGAN [humbly]. You don’t dislike touching me, I hope. You never touched me before, I noticed. ELLIE . Not since you fell in love naturally with a grown-up nice woman, who will never expect you to make love to her. And I will never expect him to make love to me. MANGAN . He may, though. ELLIE [making her passes rhythmically]. Hush. Go to sleep. Do you hear? You are to go to sleep, go to sleep, go to sleep; be quiet, deeply deeply quiet; sleep, sleep, sleep, sleep, sleep. He falls asleep. Ellie steals away; turns the light out; and goes into the garden. Nurse Guinness opens the door and is seen in the light which comes in from the hall. GUINNESS [speaking to someone outside]. Mr Mangan’s not here, duckie: there’s no one here. It’s all dark. MRS HUSHABYE [without]. Try the garden. Mr Dunn and I will be in my boudoir. Show him the way. GUINNESS . Yes, ducky. [She makes for the garden door in the dark; stumbles over the sleeping Mangan and screams]. Ahoo! O Lord, Sir! I beg your pardon, I’m sure: I didn’t see you in the dark. Who is it? [She goes back to the door and turns on the light]. Oh, Mr Mangan, sir, I hope I haven’t hurt you plump- ing into your lap like that. [Coming to him]. I was looking for you, sir. Mrs Hushabye says will you please [noticing that he remains quite insensible]. Oh, my good Lord, I hope I haven’t killed him. Sir! Mr Mangan! Sir! [She shakes him; and he is rolling inertly off the chair on the floor when she holds him up and props him against the cushion]. Miss Hessy! Miss Hessy! [quick, doty darling. Miss Hessy! [Mrs Hushabye comes in from the hall, followed by Mazzini Dunn]. Oh, Miss Hessy, I’ve been and killed him. Mazzini runs round the back of the chair to Mangan’s right hand, and sees that the nurse’s words are apparently only too true. MAZZINI . What tempted you to commit such a crime, woman? MRS HUSHABYE [trying not to laugh]. Do you mean, you did it on purpose? GUINNESS . Now is it likely I’d kill any man on purpose? I fell over him in the dark; and I’m a pretty tidy weight. He never spoke nor moved until I shook him; and then he would 81 GB Shaw have dropped dead on the floor. Isn’t it tiresome? MRS HUSHABYE [going past the nurse to Mangan’s side, and inspecting him less credulously than Mazzini]. Nonsense! he is not dead: he is only asleep. I can see him breathing. GUINNESS . But why won’t he wake? MAZZINI [speaking very politely into Mangan’s ear]. Mangan! My dear Mangan! [he blows into Mangan’s ear]. MRS HUSHABYE . That’s no good [she shakes him vigor- ously]. Mr Mangan, wake up. Do you hear? [He begins to roll over]. Oh! Nurse, nurse: he’s falling: help me. Nurse Guinness rushes to the rescue. With Mazzini’s assistance, Mangan is propped safely up again. GUINNESS [behind the chair; bending over to test the case Download 0.94 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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