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my hand。  'I am going;' she said; 'to heaven。  For Christ's
sake;' she said; 'come after me; and bring my little maid。  I'll
be waiting and wearying till you come;' and she kissed my hand;
the hand that killed her。  At that I broke out calling on her to
stop; for it was more than I could bear。  But no; she said she
must still tell me of my sins; and how the thought of them had
bowed down her life。  'And O!' she said; 'if I couldn't prevail
on you alive; let my death。' 。 。 。 Well; then; she died。  What
have I done since then?  I've laid my course for Hester。  Sin;
temptation; pleasure; all this poor shadow of a world; I saw them
not:  I saw my Hester waiting; waiting and wearying。  I have made
my election sure; my sins I have cast them out。  Hester; Hester;
I will come to you; poor waiting one; and I'll bring your little
maid:  ay; dearest soul; I'll bring your little maid safe with
me!

ARETHUSA。  O teach me how!  Show me the way! only show me。 … O 
mother; mother! … If it were paved with fire; show me the way;
and I will walk it bare…foot!

GAUNT。  They call me a miser。  They say that in this sea…chest of
mine I hoard my gold。  (HE PASSES R。 TO CHEST; TAKES OUT KEY; AND
UNLOCKS IT。)  They think my treasure and my very soul are locked
up here。  They speak after the flesh; but they are right。  See!

ARETHUSA。  Her watch? the wedding ring?  O father; forgive me!

GAUNT。  Ay; her watch that counted the hours when I was away;
they were few and sorrowful; my Hester's hours; and this poor 
contrivance numbered them。  The ring … with that I married her。  
This chain; it's of Guinea gold; I brought it home for her; the 
year before we married; and she wore it to her wedding。  It was a
vanity:  they are all vanities; but they are the treasure of my 
soul。  Below here; see; her wedding dress。  Ay; the watch has 
stopped:  dead; dead。  And I know that my Hester died of me; and 
day and night; asleep and awake; my soul abides in her
remembrance。

ARETHUSA。  And you come in your sleep to look at them。  O poor 
father!  I understand … I understand you now。

GAUNT。  In my sleep?  Ay? do I so?  My Hester!

ARETHUSA。  And why; why did you not tell me?  I thought … I was 
like the rest! … I feared you were a miser。  O; you should have 
told me; I should have been so proud … so proud and happy。  I
knew you loved her; but not this; not this。

GAUNT。  Why should I have spoken?  It was all between my Hester
and me。

ARETHUSA。  Father; may I speak?  May I tell you what my heart
tells me?  You do not understand about my mother。  You loved her
… O; as few men can love。  And she loved you:  think how she
loved you!  In this world; you know … you have told me … there is
nothing perfect。  All we men and women have our sins; and they
are a pain to those that love us; and the deeper the love; the
crueller the pain。  That is life; and it is life we ask; not
heaven; and what matter for the pain; if only the love holds on? 
Her love held:  then she was happy!  Her love was immortal; and
when she died; her one grief was to be parted from you; her one
hope to welcome you again。

GAUNT。  And you; Arethusa:  I was to bring her little maid。

ARETHUSA。  God bless her; yes; and me!  But; father; can you not 
see that she was blessed among women?

GAUNT。  Child; child; you speak in ignorance; you touch upon
griefs you cannot fathom。

ARETHUSA。  No; dearest; no。  She loved you; loved you and died of
it。  Why else do women live?  What would I ask but just to love
my Kit and die for him; and look down from heaven; and see him
keep my memory holy and live the nobler for my sake?

GAUNT。  Ay; do you so love him?

ARETHUSA。  Even as my mother loved my father。

GAUNT。  Ay?  Then we will see。  What right have I … You are your 
mother's child:  better; tenderer; wiser than I。  Let us seek 
guidance in prayer。  Good…night; my little maid。

ARETHUSA。  O father; I know you at last。


SCENE II

GAUNT and ARETHUSA go out; L。; carrying the candles。  Stage dark。

A distant clock chimes the quarters; and strikes one。  Then; the 
tap…tapping of Pew's stick is hear without; the key is put into
the lock; and enter PEW; C。; he pockets key; and is followed by
KIT; with dark lantern

PEW。  Quiet; you lubber!  Can't you foot it soft; you that has 
daylights and a glim?

KIT。  All right; old boy。  How the devil did we get through the 
door?  Shall I knock him up?

PEW。  Stow your gab (SEIZING HIS WRIST)。  Under your breath!

KIT。  Avast that!  You're a savage dog; aren't you?

PEW。  Turn on that glim。

KIT。  It's as right as a trivet; Pew。  What next?  By George;
Pew; I'll make your fortune。

PEW。  Here; now; look round this room; and sharp。  D'ye see a old
sea…chest?

KIT。  See it; Pew? why; d'ye think I'm blind?

PEW。  Take me across; and let me feel of her。  Mum; catch my
hand。  Ah; that's her (FEELING THE CHEST); that's the Golden
Mary。  Now; see here; my bo; if you've the pluck of a weevil in a
biscuit; this girl is yours; if you hain't; and think to sheer
off; I'm blind; but I'm deadly。

KIT。  You'll keep a civil tongue in your head all the same。  I'll
take threats from nobody; blind or not。  Let's knock up the
Admiral and be done with it。  What I want is to get rid of this
dark lantern。  It makes me feel like a housebreaker; by George。

PEW (SEATED ON CHEST)。  You follow this。  I'm sick of drinking 
bilge; when I might be rolling in my coach; and I'm dog…sick of 
Jack Gaunt。  Who's he to be wallowing in gold; when a better man
is groping crusts in the gutter and spunging for rum?  Now; here
in this blasted chest is the gold to make men of us for life: 
gold; ay; gobs of it; and writin's too … things that if I had the
proof of 'em I'd hold Jack Gaunt to the grindstone till his face
was flat。  I'd have done it single…handed; but I'm blind; worse
luck:  I'm all in the damned dark here; poking with a stick …
Lord; burn up with lime the eyes that saw it!  That's why I raked
up you。  Come; out with your iron; and prise the lid off。  You
shall touch your snack; and have the wench for nothing; ay; and
fling her in the street; when done。

KIT。  So you brought me here to steal did you?

PEW。  Ay did I; and you shall。  I'm a biter:  I bring blood。

KIT。  Now; Pew; you came here on my promise; or I'd kill you like
a rat。  As it is; out of that door!  One; two; three (DRAWING HIS
CUTLASS); and off!

PEW (LEAPING AT HIS THROAT; AND WITH A GREAT VOICE)。  Help!
murder! thieves!


SCENE III

To these; ARETHUSA; GAUNT; with lights。  Stage light。  PEW has
KIT down; and is throttling him

PEW。  I've got him; Cap'n。  What; kill my old commander; and rob 
him of his blessed child?  Not with old Pew!

GAUNT。  Get up; David:  can't you see you're killing him? 
Unhand; I say。

ARETHUSA。  In heaven's name; who is it?

PEW。  It's a damned villain; my pretty; and his name; to the best
of my belief; is French。

ARETHUSA。  Kit?  Kit French?  Never!

KIT (RISING)。  He's done for me。  (FALLS ON CHEST。)

'PEW。  Don't you take on about him; ducky; he ain't worth it。  
Cap'n Gaunt; I took him and I give him up。  You was 'ard on me
this morning; Cap'n:  this is my way … Pew's way; this is … of
paying of you out。

ARETHUSA。  Father; this is the blind man that came while you were
abroad。  Sure you'll not listen to HIM。  And you; Kit; you; what
is this?

KIT。  Captain Gaunt; that blind devil has half…throttled me。  He 
brought me here … I can't speak … he has almost killed me … and
I'd been drinking too。

GAUNT。  And you; David Pew; what do you say?'

PEW。  Cap'n; the rights of it is this。  Me and that young man
there was partaking in a friendly drop of rum at the ADMIRAL
BENBOW inn; and I'd just proposed his blessed Majesty; when the
young man he ups and says to me:  'Pew;' he says; 'I like you;
Pew:  you're a true seaman;' he says; 'and I'm one as sticks at
nothing; and damme; Pew;' he says; 'I'll make your fortune。' 
'Can he deny as them was his words?  Look at him; you as has
eyes:  no; he cannot。  'Come along of me;' he says; 'and damme;
I'll make your fortune。''  Well; Cap'n; he lights a dark lantern
(which you'll find it somewhere

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