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Various

"Washington Square Plays"

The
SERGEANT and THADDEUS go into the room at left. They can be heard
moving furniture about. MARY'S eyes fall on a pin on the floor.
She bends over, picks it up, and fastens it in her belt. The
SERGEANT and THADDEUS return.]
SERGEANT. If I find him now, after all the trouble you've given
me, you know what'll happen. There's likely to be two dead men
and a woman, instead of only the Yankee.
DICK [bounding into the room]. Sergeant!
SERGEANT. What is it? [DICK hurries to the SERGEANT and says
something in a low voice to him. Satisfaction shows on the
latter's face.]
SERGEANT. Now my good people, how did that horse get here?
THADDEUS. What horse?

DICK. There's a horse in the barn with a saddle on his back. I
swear he's been ridden lately.
THADDEUS [amazed]. There is?
SERGEANT. You know it. [To MARY.] Come, woman, who drove that
horse here?
MARY [silent for a moment -- her eyes on the floor]. I don't
know. I didn't hear nothin'.
THADDEUS [moving in the direction of the door back]. Let me go
an' see.
SERGEANT [pushing THADDEUS back]. No, you don't. You two have
done enough to justify the harshest measures.


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