VASHTI. Get you to Steve, May, and let him but look on the form of you
and on the bloom, and us’ll see what he will do with t’other hussy then.
Ah, they sneaking, mealy wenches what have got fattened up and licked
over by th’ old woman till ’tis queens as they fancies theirselves, you
shall tell they summat about what they be, come morning. And your poor
old mother, her’ll speak, too, what hasn’t been let sound her tongue
these years gone by. Ah, hern shall know what us do think of they, hern
shall squat upon the floor and hear the truth.
MAY. He thought as I was sleeping; but I looked out on her and seed the
way his eyes was cast upon the girl. Steve, if you had cast your eyes on
me like that but once, in days gone by—maybe, maybe I’d not have gone out
and shut the door behind I.
VASHTI. Get you to Steve and let him see you with the candle lit. Her
bain’t no match for he, the young weasel! ’Tis you as has the blood of
me and my people what was grand folk in times gone by, ’tis you, May, as
is the mate for he, above all them white-jowled things what has honey at
the mouth of they, but the heart running over with poison—Ah, and what
throws you the bone and keeps the meat for their own bellies. What sets
the skin afore you and laps the cream theirselves. Vipers, all of them,
and she-cats. There ’tis.
MAY. Sit you down, Mother, and keep the tongue of you quiet. We don’t
want for to waken they.
VASHTI. [_Sitting down heavily_.] But we’ve got to waken Steve for he
to know as how you be comed home again.
MAY. And where’s the good of that, when there bain’t so much as a board
nor a rag, but what’s been stole from I?
VASHTI. You go and say to him as ’tis his wife what have come back to
her place. And put th’ old woman against the chimney there, and let her
see you a-cutting of the bread and of the meat, and a-setting out of the
food so as that they who be at the table can loose the garments of them
when the eating ’tis finished, if they has a mind to, ’stead of drawing
they together so not to feel ’tis leer. Ah, ’tis time you be comed, May,
’tis time.
MAY. [_Bitterly_.] I’m thinking ’tis time!
VASHTI. ’Tis the lies of they be growed big as wheat stalks and the
hardness of their hearts be worse nor death. But ’tis to judgment as
they shall be led, now you be comed home, May, and the hand of God shall
catch they when they do crawl like adders upon the earth. “Ah, and do
you mind how ’twas you served old Vashti, what never did harm to no one
all the life of her,” I shall call out to th’ old woman in that hour when
her shall be burning in the lake. And her shall beg for a drop of water
to lay upon the withered tongue of she, and it shall be denied, for other
hands nor ours be at work, and ’tis the wicked as shall perish—yes, so
’tis.
MAY. [_Who has been bending forward_, _looking steadily into the fire_.]
Stop that, Mother, I wants to get at my thoughts.
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