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and tremble like a jelly if you must; but remember men are my
concern;  and at the creak of a man's foot; hist!  (SHARPENING
HIS KNIFE UPON HIS SLEEVE。)  What is a knife?  A plain man's
sword。

BERTRAND。  Not the knife; Macaire; O; not the knife!

MACAIRE。  My name is Self…Defence。  (HE GOES UPSTAIRS AND ENTERS 
NUMBER THIRTEEN。)

BERTRAND。  He's in。  I hear a board creak。  What a night; what a 
night!  Will he hear him?  O Lord; my poor Macaire!  I hear 
nothing; nothing。  The night's as empty as a dream:  he must hear
him; he cannot help but hear him; and then … O Macaire; Macaire; 
come back to me。  It's death; and it's death; and it's death。 
Red; red:  a corpse。  Macaire to kill; Macaire to die?  I'd
rather starve; I'd rather perish; than either:  I'm not fit; I'm
not fit;  for either!  Why; how's this?  I want to cry。  (A
STROKE; AND GROAN  FROM ABOVE。)  God Almighty; one of them's
gone!  (HE FALLS WITH HIS HEAD ON TABLE; R。  MACAIRE APPEARS AT
THE TOP OF THE STAIRS; DESCENDS; COMES AIRILY FORWARD AND TOUCHES
HIM ON THE SHOULDER。  BERTRAND; WITH A CRY; TURNS AND FALLS UPON
HIS NECK。)  O; O; and I thought I had lost him。  (DAY BREAKING。)

MACAIRE。  The contrary; dear boy。  (HE PRODUCES NOTES。)

BERTRAND。  What was it like?

MACAIRE。  Like?  Nothing。  A little blood; a dead man。

BERTRAND。  Blood! 。 。 。 Dead!  HE FALLS AT TABLE SOBBING。 
MACAIRE DIVIDES THE NOTES INTO TWO PARTS; ON THE SMALLER HE WIPES
THE  BLOODY KNIFE; AND FOLDING THE STAINS INWARD; THRUSTS THE
NOTES INTO BERTRAND'S FACE。)

MACAIRE。  What is life without the pleasures of the table!

BERTRAND (TAKING AND POCKETING NOTES)。  Macaire; I can't get over
it。

MACAIRE。  My mark is the frontier; and at top speed。  Don't hang 
your jaw at me。  Up; up; at the double; pick me that cash…box;
and let's get the damned house fairly cleared。

BERTRAND。  I can't。  Did he bleed much?

MACAIRE。  Bleed?  Must I bleed you?  To work; or I'm dangerous。

BERTRAND。  It's all right; Macaire; I'm going。

MACAIRE。  Better so:  an old friend is nearly sacred。  (FULL 
DAYLIGHT:  LIGHTS UP。  MACAIRE BLOWS OUT LANTERN。)

BERTRAND。  Where's the key?

MACAIRE。  Key?  I tell you to pick it。

BERTRAND (WITH THE BOX)。  But it's a patent lock。  Where is the 
key?  You had it。

MACAIRE。  Will you pick that lock?

BERTRAND。  I can't:  it's a patent。  Where's the key?

MACAIRE。  If you will have it; I put it back in that old ass's 
pocket。

BERTRAND。  Bitten; I think。  (MACAIRE DANCING MAD。)


SCENE II

To these; DUMONT

DUMONT。  Ah; friends; up so early?  Catching the worm; catching
the worm?

MACAIRE。  Good…morning; good…morning! } SITTING ON THE TABLE

BERTRAND。  Early birds; early birds。  } DISSEMBLING BOX。

DUMONT。  By the way; very remarkable thing:  I found the key。

MACAIRE。  No!

BERTRAND。  O!

DUMONT。  Perhaps a still more remarkable thing:  it was my key
that had the twisted handle。

MACAIRE。  I told you so。

DUMONT。  Now; what we have to do is to get the cash…box。  Hallo! 
what's that your sitting on?

BERTRAND。  Nothing。

MACAIRE。  The table!  I beg your pardon。

DUMONT。  Why; it's my cash…box!

MACAIRE。  Why; so it is!

DUMONT。  It's very singular。

MACAIRE。  Diabolishly singular。

BERTRAND。  Early worms; early worms!

DUMONT (BLOWING IN KEY)。  Well; I suppose you are still willing
to begone?

MACAIRE。  More than willing; my dear soul:  pressed; I may say;
for time; for though it had quite escaped my memory; I have an 
appointment in Turin with a lady of title。

DUMONT (AT BOX)。  It's very odd。  (BLOWS ITS KEY。)  It's a
singular thing (BLOWING); key won't turn。  It's a patent。  Some
one must have tampered with the lock (BLOWING)。  It's strangely
singular; it's singularly singular!  I've shown this key to
commercial gentlemen all the way from Paris:  they never saw a
better key!  (MORE BUSINESS)。  Well (GIVING IT UP AND LOOKING
REPROACHFULLY ON KEY); that's pretty singular。

MACAIRE。  Let me try。  (HE TRIES; AND FLINGS DOWN THE KEY WITH A 
CURSE。)  Bitten。

BERTRAND。  Sold again。

DUMONT (PICKING UP KEY)。  It's a patent key。

MACAIRE (TO BERTRAND)。  The game's up:  we must save the swag。 
(TO  DUMONT。)  Sir; since your key; on which I invoke the blight
of Egypt; has once more defaulted; my feelings are unequal to a 
repetition of yesterday's distress; and I shall simply pad the 
hoof。  From Turin you shall receive the address of my banker; and
may prosperity attend your ventures。  (TO BERTRAND。)  Now; boy!  
(TO DUMONT。)  Embrace my fatherless child! farewell!  (MACAIRE
AND BERTRAND TURN TO GO OFF AND ARE MET IN THE DOOR BY THE
GENDARMES。)


SCENE III

To these; the BRIGADIER and GENDARMES

BRIGADIER。  Let no man leave the house。

MACAIRE。  Bitten。      } ASIDE。

BERTRAND。  Sold again。 }

DUMONT。  Welcome; old friend!

BRIGADIER。  It is not the friend that comes; it is the Brigadier。
Summon your guests:  I must investigate their passports。  I am in
pursuit of a notorious malefactor; Robert Macaire。

DUMONT。  But I was led to believe that both Macaire and his 
accomplice had been arrested and condemned。

BRIGADIER。  They were; but they have once more escaped for the 
moment; and justice is indefatigable。  (HE SITS AT TABLE R。)  
Dumont; a bottle of white wine。

MACAIRE (TO DUMONT)。  My excellent friend; I will discharge your 
commission; and return with all speed。  (GOING。)

BRIGADIER。  Halt!

MACAIRE (RETURNING:  AS IF HE SAW BRIGADIER FOR THE FIRST TIME)。 
Ha? a member of the force?  Charmed; I'm sure。  But you
misconceive  me:  I return at once; and my friend remains behind
to answer for me。

BRIGADIER。  Justice is insensible to friendship。  I shall deal
with you in due time。  Dumont; that bottle。

MACAIRE。  Sir; my friend and I; who are students of character; 
would grasp the opportunity to share and … may one add? … to pay 
the bottle。  Dumont; three!

BERTRAND。  For God's sake!  (ENTER ALINE AND MAIDS。)

MACAIRE。  My friend is an author:  so; in a humbler way; am I。  
Your knowledge of the criminal classes naturally tempts one to 
pursue so interesting an acquaintance。

BRIGADIER。  Justice is impartial。  Gentlemen; your health。

MACAIRE。  Will not these brave fellows join us?

BRIGADIER。  They are on duty; but what matters?

MACAIRE。  My dear sir; what is duty? duty is my eye。

BRIGADIER (SOLEMNLY)。  And Betty Martin。  (GENDARMES SIT AT
TABLE。)

MACAIRE (TO BERTRAND)。  Dear friend; sit down。

BERTRAND (SITTING DOWN)。  O Lord!

BRIGADIER (TO MACAIRE)。  You seem to be a gentleman of
considerable intelligence。

MACAIRE。  I fear; sir; you flatter。  One has lived; one has
loved; and one remembers:  that is all。  One's LIVES OF
CELEBRATED CRIMINALS has met with a certain success; and one is
ever in quest of fresh material。

DUMONT。  By the way; a singular thing about my patent key。

BRIGADIER。  This gentleman is speaking。

MACAIRE。  Excellent Dumont! he means no harm。  This Macaire is
not personally known to you?

BRIGADIER。  Are you connected with justice?

MACAIRE。  Ah; sir; justice is a point above a poor author。

BRIGADIER (WITH GLASS)。  Justice is the very devil。

MACAIRE。  My dear sir; my friend and I; I regret to say; have an 
appointment in Lyons; or I could spend my life in this society。  
Charge your glasses:  one hour to madness and to joy!  What is
to…morrow? the enemy of to…day。  Wine? the bath of life。  One
moment:  I find I have forgotten my watch。  (HE MAKES FOR THE
DOOR。)

BRIGADIER。  Halt!

MACAIRE。  Sir; what is this jest?

BRIGADIER。  Sentry at the door。  Your passports。

MACAIRE。  My good man; with all the pleasure in life。  (Gives 
papers。  THE BRIGADIER PUTS ON SPECTACLES; AND EXAMINES THEM。)

BERTRAND (RISING; AND PASSING ROUND TO MACAIRE'S OTHER SIDE)。 
It's  life and death:  they must soon find it。

MACAIRE (ASIDE)。  Don't I know?  My heart's like fire in my body。

BRIGADIER。  Your name is?

MACAIRE。  It is; one's name is not unknown。

BRIGADIER。  Justice exacts your name。

MACAIRE。  Henri…Frederic de Latour de Main de la Tonnerre de
Brest。

BRIGADIER。  Your profession?

MACAIRE。  Gentleman。

BRIGADIER。  No; but 

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