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feeling his cloak。'  It's proud we'll be this day; surely。

'Martin Doul is still ringing。'



MOLLY BYRNE  'to Martin Doul。'  Would you think well to be

all your life walking round the like of that; Martin Doul; and

you bell…ringing with the saints of God?



MARY DOUL  'turning on her; fiercely。'  How would he be

bell…ringing with the saints of God and he wedded with myself?



MARTIN DOUL。  It's the truth she's saying; and if bell…ringing is

a fine life; yet I'm thinking; maybe; it's better I am wedded

with the beautiful dark woman of Ballinatone。



MOLLY BYRNE  'scornfully。'  You're thinking that; God help

you; but it's little you know of her at all。



MARTIN DOUL。  It's little surely; and I'm destroyed this day

waiting to look upon her face。



TIMMY  'awkwardly。'  It's well you know the way she is; for

the like of you do have great knowledge in the feeling of your

hands。



MARTIN DOUL  'still feeling the cloak。'  We do; maybe。  Yet

it's little I know of faces; or of fine beautiful cloaks; for

it's few cloaks I've had my hand to; and few faces (plaintively);

for the young girls is mighty shy; Timmy the smith and it isn't

much they heed me; though they do be saying I'm a handsome man。



MARY DOUL  'mockingly; with good humour。'  Isn't it a queer

thing the voice he puts on him; when you hear him talking of the

skinny…looking girls; and he married with a woman he's heard

called the wonder of the western world?



TIMMY  'pityingly。'  The two of you will see a great wonder

this day; and it's no lie。



MARTIN DOUL。  I've heard tell her yellow hair; and her white

skin; and her big eyes are a wonder; surely。



BRIDE  'who has looked out left。'  Here's the saint coming

from the selvage of the wood。 。 。 。  Strip the cloak from him;

Molly; or he'll be seeing it now。



MOLLY BYRNE  'hastily to Bride。'  Take the bell and put

yourself by the stones。 (To Martin Doul。)  Will you hold your

head up till I loosen the cloak?  (She pulls off the cloak and

throws it over her arm。  Then she pushes Martin Doul over and

stands him beside Mary Doul。)  Stand there now; quiet; and let

you not be saying a word。



'She and Bride stand a little on their left; demurely; with bell;

etc。; in their hands。'



MARTIN DOUL  'nervously arranging his clothes。'  Will he mind

the way we are; and not tidied or washed cleanly at all?



MOLLY BYRNE。  He'll not see what way you are。 。 。 。  He'd walk by

the finest woman in Ireland; I'm thinking; and not trouble to

raise his two eyes to look upon her face。 。 。 。 Whisht!



'The Saint comes left; with crowd。'



SAINT。  Are these the two poor people?



TIMMY  'officiously。'  They are; holy father; they do be

always sitting here at the crossing of the roads; asking a bit of

copper from them that do pass; or stripping rushes for lights;

and they not mournful at all; but talking out straight with a

full voice; and making game with them that likes it。



SAINT  'to Martin Doul and Mary Doul。'  It's a hard life

you've had not seeing sun or moon; or the holy priests itself

praying to the Lord; but it's the like of you who are brave in a

bad time will make a fine use of the gift of sight the Almighty

God will bring to you today。  (He takes his cloak and puts it

about him。)  It's on a bare starving rock that there's the grave

of the four beauties of God; the way it's little wonder; I'm

thinking; if it's with bare starving people the water should be

used。  (He takes the water and bell and slings them round his

shoulders。)  So it's to the like of yourselves I do be going; who

are wrinkled and poor; a thing rich men would hardly look at at

all; but would throw a coin to or a crust of bread。



MARTIN DOUL  'moving uneasily。'  When they look on herself;

who is a fine woman。



TIMMY  'shaking him。'  Whisht now; and be listening to the

Saint。



SAINT  'looks at them a moment; continues。'  If it's raggy

and dirty you are itself; I'm saying; the Almighty God isn't at

all like the rich men of Ireland; and; with the power of the

water I'm after bringing in a little curagh into Cashla Bay;

He'll have pity on you; and put sight into your eyes。



MARTIN DOUL  'taking off his hat。'  I'm ready now; holy

father。



SAINT  'taking him by the hand。'  I'll cure you first; and

then I'll come for your wife。  We'll go up now into the church;

for I must say a prayer to the Lord。  (To Mary Doul; as he moves

off。)  And let you be making your mind still and saying praises

in your heart; for it's a great wonderful thing when the power of

the Lord of the world is brought down upon your like。



PEOPLE  'pressing after him。'  Come now till we watch。



BRIDE。  Come; Timmy。



SAINT  'waving them back。'  Stay back where you are; for I'm

not wanting a big crowd making whispers in the church。  Stay back

there; I'm saying; and you'd do well to be thinking on the way

sin has brought blindness to the world; and to be saying a prayer

for your own sakes against false prophets and heathens; and the

words of women and smiths; and all knowledge that would soil the

soul or the body of a man。



'People shrink back。  He goes into church。  Mary Doul gropes

half…way towards the door and kneels near path。 People form a

group at right。'



TIMMY。  Isn't it a fine; beautiful voice he has; and he a fine;

brave man if it wasn't for the fasting?



BRIDE。  Did you watch him moving his hands?



MOLLY BYRNE。  It'd be a fine thing if some one in this place

could pray the like of him; for I'm thinking the water from our

own blessed well would do rightly if a man knew the way to be

saying prayers; and then there'd be no call to be bringing water

from that wild place; where; I'm told; there are no decent

houses; or fine…looking people at all。



BRIDE  'who is looking in at door from right。'  Look at the

great trembling Martin has shaking him; and he on his knees。



TIMMY  'anxiously。'  God help him。 。 。 What will he be doing

when he sees his wife this day?  I'm thinking it was bad work we

did when we let on she was fine…looking; and not a wrinkled;

wizened hag the way she is。



MAT SIMON。  Why would he be vexed; and we after giving him great

joy and pride; the time he was dark?



MOLLY BYRNE  'sitting down in Mary Doul's seat and tidying her

hair。'  If it's vexed he is itself; he'll have other things now

to think on as well as his wife; and what does any man care for a

wife; when it's two weeks or three; he is looking on her face?



MAT SIMON。  That's the truth now; Molly; and it's more joy dark

Martin got from the lies we told of that hag is kneeling by the

path than your own man will get from you; day or night; and he

living at your side。



MOLLY BYRNE  'defiantly。'  Let you not be talking; Mat Simon;

for it's not yourself will be my man; though you'd be crowing and

singing fine songs if you'd that hope in you at all。



TIMMY  'shocked; to Molly Byrne。'  Let you not be raising


your voice when the Saint's above at his prayers。



BRIDE  'crying out。'  Whisht。 。 。 。 Whisht。 。 。 。  I'm

thinking he's cured。



MARTIN DOUL  'crying out in the church。'  Oh; glory be to

God。 。 。 。



SAINT  'solemnly。' Laus Patri sit et Filio cum Spiritu

Paraclito Qui Suae dono gratiae misertus est Hiberniae。 。 。 。



MARTIN DOUL  'ecstatically。'  Oh; glory be to God; I see now

surely。 。 。 。  I see the walls of the church; and the green bits

of ferns in them; and yourself; holy father; and the great width

of the sky。



'He runs out half…foolish with joy; and comes past Mary Doul as

she scrambles to her feet; drawing a little away from her as he

goes by。'



TIMMY  'to the others。'  He doesn't know her at all。



'The Saint comes out behind Martin Doul; and leads Mary Doul into

the church。  Martin Doul comes on to the People。  The men are

between him and the Girls; he verifies his position with his

stick。'



MARTIN DOUL  'crying out joyfully。'  That's Timmy; I know

Timmy by the black of his head。 。 。 。  That's Mat Simon; I know

Mat by the length of his legs。 。 。 。  That should be Patch Ruadh;

with the gamey eyes in him; and the fiery hair。  (He sees Molly

Byrne on Mary Doul's seat; and his voice changes completely。) 

Oh; it was no lie they told me; Mary Doul。  Oh; glory to God and

the seven saints I didn't die and not see you at all。  The

blessing of God on the water; and the feet carried it round

through the land。 The blessing of God on this day; and them that

brought me the Saint; for it's grand hair you have (she lowers

her head a little confused); and soft skin; and eyes would make

the saints; if they were dark awhile and seeing again; fall down

out of the sky。  (He goes nearer to her。)  Hold up your head;

Mary; the way I'll see it's richer I am than the great kings of

the east。  Hold up your head; I'm saying; for it's soon you'll be

seeing me; and I not a bad one at all。 'He to

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