Night Must Fall : a Play in Three Acts - LightNovelsOnl.com
You're reading novel online at LightNovelsOnl.com. Please use the follow button to get notifications about your favorite novels and its latest chapters so you can come back anytime and won't miss anything.
BELSIZE: We haven't scared you all out of the house yet, I see!
DAN: No chance!
BELSIZE: All these blood-curdlers, eh?
DAN: I should say so!
BELSIZE: No more news for me, I suppose?
DAN: No chance!
BELSIZE: Ah ... too bad! Mind if I sit down?
DAN: (_pointing to the sofa_): Well, this is the nearest you get to comfort in this house, sir.
BELSIZE: No, thanks, this'll do.... (_Sitting on a chair at the table, and indicating the cuttings_) I see you keep apace of the news?
DAN: I should say so! They can't hardly wait for the latest on the case in this house, sir.
BELSIZE: Ah, well, it's only natural.... I got a bit of a funny feeling bottom of my spine myself crossing by the rubbish-heap.
DAN: Well, will you have a cigarette, sir?... (_His hand to his jacket pocket_) Only a Woodbine----
BELSIZE: No, thanks.
DAN (_after a pause_): Would you like to see Mrs. Bramson, sir?
BELSIZE: Oh, plenty of time. How's she bearing up?
DAN: Well, it's been a bit of a shock for her, them finding the remains of the lady at the bottom of her garden, you know.
BELSIZE: The remains of the lady! I wish you wouldn't talk like that.
I've seen 'em.
DAN (_looking over his shoulder at the cuttings_): Well, you see, I haven't.
BELSIZE: You know, I don't mind telling you, they reckon the fellow that did this job was a bloodstained clever chap.
DAN (_smiling_): You don't say?
BELSIZE (_casually_): He was blackmailing her, you know.
DAN: Tch! tch! Was he?
BELSIZE: Whoever he was.
DAN: She had a lot of fellows on a string, though, didn't she?
BELSIZE (_guardedly_): That's true.
DAN: Though this one seems to have made a bit more stir than any of the others, don't he?
BELSIZE: Yes. (_Indicating the cuttings_) Regular film star. Made his name.
DAN (_abstractedly_): If you _can_ make your name withou n.o.body knowin' what it is, o' course.
BELSIZE (_slightly piqued_): Yes, of course.... But I don't reckon he's been as bright as all that.
DAN (_after a slight pause_): Oh, you don't?
BELSIZE: No! They'll nab him in no time.
DAN: Oh ... Mrs. Bramson'll be that relieved. And the whole country besides....
BELSIZE: Look here, Dan, any self-respecting murderer would have taken care to mutilate the body to such a degree that n.o.body could recognise it--and here we come and identify it first go! (DAN _folds his arms and looks thoughtful_.) Call that clever?... What d'you think?
DAN _catches his eye and crosses to the sofa._
DAN: Well, sir, I'm a slow thinker, I am, but though it might be clever to leave the lady unide--unide----
BELSIZE: Unidentified.
DAN (_sitting on the edge of the sofa_): Thank you, sir....
(_Laboriously_) Well, though it be clever to leave the lady unidentified and not be caught ... hasn't it been more clever to leave her _i_dentified ... and still not be caught?
BELSIZE: Why didn't you sleep in your bed on the night of the tenth?
_A pause._ DAN _stiffens almost imperceptibly._
DAN: What you say?
BELSIZE: Why didn't you sleep in your bed on the night of the murder?
DAN: I did.
BELSIZE (_lighting his pipe_): You didn't.
DAN: Yes I did. Oh--except for about half an hour--that's right. I couldn't sleep for toffee and I went up the fire-escape--I remember thinkin' about it next day when the woman was missing, and trying to remember if I could think of anything funny----
BELSIZE: What time was that? (_He rises, crosses to the fireplace, and throws his match into it._)
DAN: Oh, about ... oh, you know how you wake up in the night and don't know what time it is....
BELSIZE (_staring at him doubtfully_): Mmm ...
DAN: I could never sleep when I was at sea, neither, sir.
BELSIZE: Mmm. (_Suddenly_) Are you feeling hot?