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right; the rarity is in the girl that's worth it ten times over。
Faithful? I couldn't help it if I tried! No; sweetheart; and I
fear nothing: I don't know what fear is; but just of losing you。
(STARTING。) Lord; that's not the Admiral?
ARETHUSA。 Aha; Mr。 Dreadnought! you see you fear my father。
KIT。 That I do。 But; thank goodness; it's nobody。 Kiss me:
no; I won't kiss you: kiss ME。 I'll give you a present for
that。 See!
ARETHUSA。 A wedding…ring!
KIT。 My mother's。 Will you take it?
ARETHUSA。 Yes; will I … and give myself for it。
KIT。 Ah; if we could only count upon your father! He's a man
every inch of him; but he can't endure Kit French。
ARETHUSA。 He hasn't learned to know you; Kit; as I have; nor yet
do you know him。 He seems hard and violent; at heart he is only
a man overwhelmed with sorrow。 Why else; when he looks at me and
does not know that I observe him; should his face change; and
fill with such tenderness; that I could weep to see him? Why;
when he walks in his sleep; as he does almost every night; his
eyes open and beholding nothing; why should he cry so pitifully
on my mother's name? Ah; if you could hear him then; you would
say yourself: here is a man that has loved; here is a man that
will be kind to lovers。
KIT。 Is that so? Ay; it's a hard thing to lose your wife; ay;
that must cut the heart indeed。 But for all that; my lass; your
father is keen for the doubloons。
ARETHUSA。 Right; Kit: and small blame to him。 There is only
one way to be honest; and the name of that is thrift。
KIT。 Well; and that's my motto。 I've left the ship; no more
letter of marque for me。 Good…bye to Kit French; privateersman's
mate; and how…d'ye…do to Christopher; the coasting skipper。 I've
seen the very boat for me: I've enough to buy her; too; and to
furnish a good house; and keep a shot in the locker for bad luck。
So far; there's nothing to gainsay。 So far it's hopeful enough;
but still there's Admiral Guinea; you know … and the plain truth
is that I'm afraid of him。
ARETHUSA。 Admiral Guinea? Now Kit; if you are to be true lover
of mine; you shall not use that name。 His name is Captain Gaunt。
As for fearing him; Kit French; you're not the man for me; if you
fear anything but sin。 He's a stern man because he's in the
right。
KIT。 He is a man of God; I am what he calls a child of
perdition。 I was a privateersman … serving my country; I say;
but he calls it pirate。 He is thrifty and sober; he has a
treasure; they say; and it lies so near his heart that he tumbles
up in his sleep to stand watch over it。 What has a harum…scarum
dog like me to expect from a man like him? He won't see I'm
starving for a chance to mend; 'Mend;' he'll say; 'I'll be shot
if you mend at the expense of my daughter;' and the worst of it
is; you see; he'll be right。
ARETHUSA。 Kit; if you dare to say that faint…hearted word again;
I'll take my ring off。 What are we here for but to grow better
or grow worse? Do you think Arethusa French will be the same as
Arethusa Gaunt?
KIT。 I don't want her better。
ARETHUSA。 Ah; but she shall be!
KIT。 Hark; here he is! By George; it's neck or nothing now。
Stand by to back me up。
SCENE III
TO THESE; GAUNT; C。
KIT (WITH ARETHUSA'S HAND)。 Captain Gaunt; I have come to ask
you for your daughter。
GAUNT。 Hum。 (HE SITS IN HIS CHAIR; L。)
KIT。 I love her; and she loves me; sir。 I've left the
privateering。 I've enough to set me up and buy a tidy sloop …
Jack Lee's; you know the boat; Captain; clinker built; not four
years old; eighty tons burthen; steers like a child。 I've put my
mother's ring on Arethusa's finger; and if you'll give us your
blessing; I'll engage to turn over a new leaf; and make her a
good husband。
GAUNT。 In whose strength; Christopher French?
KIT。 In the strength of my good; honest love for her: as you
did for her mother; and my father for mine。 And you know;
Captain; a man can't command the wind; but (excuse me; sir) he
can always lie the best course possible; and that's what I'll do;
so God help me。
GAUNT。 Arethusa; you at least are the child of many prayers;
your eyes have been unsealed; and to you the world stands naked;
a morning watch for duration; a thing spun of cobwebs for
solidity。 In the presence of an angry God; I ask you: have you
heard this man?
ARETHUSA。 Father; I know Kit; and I love him。
GAUNT。 I say it solemnly; this is no Christian union。 To you;
Christopher French; I will speak nothing of eternal truths: I
will speak to you the language of this world。 You have been
trained among sinners who gloried in their sin: in your whole
life you never saved one farthing; and now; when your pockets are
full; you think you can begin; poor dupe; in your own strength。
You are a roysterer; a jovial companion; you mean no harm … you
are nobody's enemy but your own。 No doubt you tell this girl of
mine; and no doubt you tell yourself; that you can change。
Christopher; speaking under correction; I defy you! You ask me
for this child of many supplications; for this brand plucked from
the burning: I look at you; I read you through and through; and
I tell you … no! (STRIKING TABLE WITH HIS FIST。)
KIT。 Captain Gaunt; if you mean that I am not worthy of her; I'm
the first to say so。 But; if you'll excuse me; sir; I'm a young
man; and young men are no better'n they ought to be; it's known;
they're all like that; and what's their chance? To be married to
a girl like this! And would you refuse it to me? Why; sir; you
yourself; when you came courting; you were young and rough; and
yet I'll make bold to say that Mrs。 Gaunt was a happy woman; and
the saving of yourself into the bargain。 Well; now; Captain
Gaunt; will you deny another man; and that man a sailor; the very
salvation that you had yourself?
GAUNT。 Salvation; Christopher French; is from above。
KIT。 Well; sir; that is so; but there's means; too; and what
means so strong as the wife a man has to strive and toil for; and
that bears the punishment whenever he goes wrong? Now; sir; I've
spoke with your old shipmates in the Guinea trade。 Hard as
nails; they said; and true as the compass: as rough as a slaver;
but as just as a judge。 Well; sir; you hear me plead: I ask you
for my chance; don't you deny it to me。
GAUNT。 You speak of me? In the true balances we both weigh
nothing。 But two things I know: the depth of iniquity; how foul
it is; and the agony with which a man repents。 Not until seven
devils were cast out of me did I awake; each rent me as it
passed。 Ay; that was repentance。 Christopher; Christopher; you
have sailed before the wind since first you weighed your anchor;
and now you think to sail upon a bowline? You do not know your
ship; young man: you will go to le'ward like a sheet of paper; I
tell you so that know … I tell you so that have tried; and
failed; and wrestled in the sweat of prayer; and at last; at
last; have tasted grace。 But; meanwhile; no flesh and blood of
mine shall lie at the mercy of such a wretch as I was then; or as
you are this day。 I could not own the deed before the face of
heaven if I sanctioned this unequal yoke。 Arethusa; pluck off
that ring from off your finger。 Christopher French; take it; and
go hence。
KIT。 Arethusa; what do you say?
ARETHUSA。 O Kit; you know my heart。 But he is alone; and I am
his only comfort; and I owe all to him; and shall I not obey my
father? But; Kit; if you will let me; I will keep your ring。
Go; Kit; go; and prove to my father that he was mistaken; go and
win me。 And O; Kit; if ever you should weary; come to me … no;
do not come! but send a word … and I shall know all; and you
shall have your ring。 (GAUNT OPENS HIS BIBLE AND BEGINS TO
READ。)
KIT。 Don't say that; don't say such things to me; I sink or swim
with you。 (TO GAUNT。) Old man; you've struck me hard; give me a
good word to go with。 Name your time; I'll stand the test。 Give
me a spark of hope; and I'll fight through for it。 Say just this
… 'Prove I was mistaken;' and by George; I'll prove it。
GAUNT (LOOKING UP)。 I make no such compacts。 Go; and swear not
at all。
ARETHUSA。 Go; Kit! I keep the ring。
SCENE IV
ARETHUSA; GAUNT
ARETHUSA。 Father; what have we done that you should be so cruel?
GAUNT (LAYING DOWN BIBLE; AND RISING)。 Do you call me cruel?
You speak after the flesh。 I have done you this day a service
that you will live to bless me for upon your knees。
ARETHUSA。 He loves me; and I love him: you can never alter
that; do what you will; father; that can never change。 I love
him; I believe in him; I will be true to him。
GAUNT。 Arethusa; you are the sole thing death has left me on
this earth; and I must watch over your carnal happiness and your
eternal weal。 You do not know what this implies to me。 Your
mother … my Hester … tongue cannot tell; nor heart conceive the
pangs she suffered。 If it lies in me; your life shall not be
lost on that same reef of an ungodly husband。 (GOES OUT; C。)
SCENE V
ARETHUSA
ARETHUSA。 I thought the time dragged long and weary when I knew