THE DISAGREEABLE YOUNG MAN. [_He makes a new attempt to tell everything
bravely at once, but hesitates._] In the morning at six you arrived at
home. The others had no idea as to the distance between _Schwanhausen_
and _Friederichsrode_. But I wanted to see it myself, so last year with
a friend I made a walking trip through that country. I tried this
distance. In a half hour of slow walking I reached from one place to the
other, and the horses in the Count's stables and the state roads were
then in as good condition as to-day. Well, then you started from the
castle at half-past five in the morning; but you reached there at
half-past eleven the preceding night.... You spent six entire hours in
the castle.... Then, another point--they all speak of the count, the
"benefactor of us all," as the "old count."... When he died five years
ago he was, of course, an old count--an old man of seventy.... But
thirty-five years ago he was a young count of thirty years of age.
[_The Grandmother stares blindly at The Disagreeable Young Man.
Alarmed over Grandma's fright, he rises. He would very much like
to make up to her, but he lacks words. The Grandmother rises. She
is trembling. With a shaking hand she is nervously setting her
dress to rights. Twice she turns to the young man to speak to him,
but is unable to utter a word. Then she turns; she is about to
return into the house, but remains near the doorstep. Again she
turns; then she is about to go in, but turns again and remains
standing._]
THE DISAGREEABLE YOUNG MAN [_frightened_]. Grandma, you gave me your
word that you would not be angry.
GRANDMOTHER [_she stumbles forward a few steps. She is disturbed,
shivering, beside herself, complaining, almost sobbing_]. You are an
evil child! You are a bad, bad and evil child! For fifty years I have
told the same story ... always the same, same way ... and that it
happened differently never, never even came into my mind.
[_Curtain._]
THE RIGHTS OF THE SOUL
A PLAY
BY GIUSEPPE GIACOSA
TRANSLATED BY THEODORA MARCONE.
Copyright, 1920, by Stewart & Kidd Company.
All rights reserved.
CHARACTERS
PAOLO.
MARIO.
ANNA.
MADDALENA.
PLACE: _A villa at Brianza_.
TIME: _The Present_.
Applications for the right of performing THE RIGHTS OF THE SOUL must
be made to Frank Shay, who may be addressed in care of Stewart & Kidd
Company.
THE RIGHTS OF THE SOUL
ONE ACT BY GIUSEPPE GIACOSA
[SCENE: _A living-room well furnished in an old fashioned style
but not shabbily. An open fire-place which is practical. A sofa. A
writing desk. A closet at the back. Door leading into Anna's room
at the left. Window at the right._
_Paolo discovered seated at the writing desk upon which there is a
confusion of papers._]
[_Servant--Maddalena enters._]
PAOLO. Well, has he returned yet?
MADDALENA. Not yet.
PAOLO. He has taken a lot of time!
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