the complete plays-第125章
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once。
(Enter all the Royal Household; including (besides the Lord
Chamber…
lain) the Vice…Chamberlain; the Master of the Horse; the
Master
of the Buckhounds; the Lord High Treasurer; the Lord Steward;
the
Comptroller of the Household; the Lord…in…Waiting; the Field
Officer in Brigade Waiting; the Gold and Silver Stick; and the
Gentlemen Ushers。 Then enter the three Princesses (their
trains
carried by Pages of Honor); Lady Sophy; and the
Ladies…in…Waiting。)
King: My daughters; we are about to attempt a very solemn
ceremo…
nial; so no giggling; if you please。 Now; my Lord
Chamber…
lain; we are ready。
Lord D。: Then; ladies and gentlemen; places; if you please。 His
Maj…
esty will take his place in front of the throne; and will
be
so obliging as to embrace all the debutantes。 (LADY
SOPHY
much shocked。)
King: Whatmust I really?
Lord D。: Absolutely indispensable。
King: More jam for the Palace Peeper!
(The King takes his place in front of the throne; the Princess Zara
on
his left; the two younger Princesses on the left of Zara。)
King: Now; is every one in his place?
Lord D。: Every one is in his place。
King: Then let the revels commence。
(Enter the ladies attending the Drawing…Room。 They give their
cards
to the Groom…in…Waiting; who passes them to the
Lord…in…Waiting;
who passes them to the Vice…Chamberlain; who passes them to
the
Lord Chamberlain; who reads the names to the King as each lady
approaches。 The ladies curtsey in succession to the King and
the
three Princesses; and pass out。 When all the presentations
have
been accomplished; the King; Princesses; and Lady Sophy come
forward; and all the ladies re…enter。)
RECITATIVE King
This ceremonial our wish displays
To copy all Great Britain's courtly ways。
Though lofty aims catastrophe entail;
We'll gloriously succeed or nobly fail!
UNACCOMPANIED CHORUS
Eagle High in Cloudland soaring
Sparrow twittering on a reed
Tiger in the jungle roaring
Frightened fawn in grassy mead
Let the eagle; not the sparrow;
Be the object of your arrow
Fix the tiger with your eye
Pass the fawn in pity by。
Glory then will crown the day
Glory; glory; anyway!
Exit
all。
Enter Scaphio and Phantis; now dressed as judges in red and ermine
robes
and undress wigs。 They come down stage melodramatically
working together。
DUET Scaphio and Phantis。
Sca。: With fury deep we burn
Phan。: We do
Sca。: We fume with smothered rage
Phan。: We do
Sca。: These Englishmen who rule supreme;
Their undertaking they redeem
By stifling every harmless scheme
In which we both engage
Phan。: They do
Sca。: In which we both engage
Phan。: We think it is our turn
Sca。: We do
Phan。: We think our turn has come
Sca。: We do。
Phan。: These Englishmen; they must prepare
To seek at once their native air。
The King as heretofore; we swear;
Shall be beneath our thumb
Sca。: He shall
Phan。: Shall be beneath out thumb
Sca。: He shall。
Both: (with great energy)
For this mustn't be; and this won't do。
If you'll back me; then I'll back you;
No; this won't do;
No; this mustn't be。
With fury deep we burn。。。
Enter the King。
King: Gentlemen; gentlemenreally! This unseemly display of
energy within the Royal precincts is altogether unpardon…
able。 Pray; what do you complain of?
Scaphio: (furiously) What do we complain of? Why; through the
innovations introduced by the Flowers of Progress all our
harmless schemes for making a provision for our old age
are
ruined。 Our Matrimonial Agency is at a standstill; our
Cheap Sherry business is in bankruptcy; our Army Clothing
contracts are paralyzed; and even our Society paper; the
Palace Peeper; is practically defunct!
King: Defunct? Is that so? Dear; dear; I am truly sorry。
Scaphio: Are you aware that Sir Bailey Barre has introduced a law
of
libel by which all editors of scurrilous newspapers are
pub…
licly floggedas in England? And six of our editors
have
resigned in succession! Now; the editor of a scurrilous
paper can stand a good dealhe takes a private thrashing
as
a matter of courseit's considered in his salarybut no
gentleman likes to be publicly flogged。
King: Naturally。 I shouldn't like it myself。
Phantis: Then our Burlesque Theater is absolutely ruined!
King: Dear me。 Well; theatrical property is not what it was。
Phantis: Are you aware that the Lord Chamberlain; who has his own
views as to the best means of elevating the national
drama;
has declined to license any play that is not in blank
verse
and three hundred years oldas in England?
Scaphio: And as if that wasn't enough; the County Councillor has
or…
dered a four…foot wall to be built up right across the
proscenium; in case of fireas in England。
Phantis: It's so hard on the companywho are liable to be roasted
aliveand this has to be met by enormously increased
salariesas in England。
Scaphio: You probably know that we've contracted to supply the
entire
nation with a complete English outfit。 But perhaps you
do
not know that; when we send in our bills; our customers
plead liability limited to a declared capital of
eighteenpence; and apply to be dealt with under the
Winding…up Actas in England?
King: Really; gentlemen; this is very irregular。 If you will
be
so good as to formulate a detailed list of your
grievances
in writing; addressed to the Secretary of Utopia Limited;
they will be laid before the Board; in due course; at
their
next monthly meeting。
Scaphio: Are we to understand that we are defied?
King: That is the idea I intended to convey。
Phantis: Defied! We are defied!
Scaphio: (furiously) Take careyou know our powers。 Trifle with
us; and you die!
TRIO Scaphio; Phantis; and King。
Sca。: If you think that; when banded in unity;
We may both be defied with impunity;
You are sadly misled of a verity!
Phan。: If you value repose and tranquility;
You'll revert to a state of docility;
Or prepare to regret your temerity!
King。: If my speech is unduly refractory
You will find it a course satisfactory
At an early Board meeting to show it up。
Though if proper excus