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Obax and The Night-Riders, Stage Play, Act One, Scene Three: ACT ONE, SCENE THREE Savannah, Georgia. May, 1861. Confederate Army Recruiting Depot. Officers Section. Clerk sits behind a counter, filling out papers. Men of upper classes wait in line, mostly stationary, although one or two mill about, passing in and out of their places in line. (One of those moving in and out of line is JUDSON HEATH, of South Carolina. He is about to be appointed as a CAPTAIN in the cavalry corps, Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. He is the son of an Overseer at Murfreighborough Plantation near Edison, South Carolina. Due to his social status, he will not be likely to rise beyond the level of Captaincy. He is a very narcissistic individual, a sociopathic personality, with utterly no compassion nor empathy, but the ability to mask his character and to project a facade of empathy and friendliness. He walks up and down the line until he reaches a man five deep from the counter, SHERROD LACEY NELSON, who will shortly be appointed MAJOR.) (SHERROD LACEY NELSON is a compact, sturdy man of about 5'6, with piercing blue eyes and jet black thinning hair, combed straight back but worn long over the collar. His clothes are clean but crumpled, in contrast to JUDSON HEATH's spotless, starched, shirt, jacket, and cotton trousers.He has been chatting quietly with the man in front of him and the one directly behind him, when JUDSON HEATH approaches him. SHERROD LACEY NELSON was born to a Society family in Savannah, Georgia, in 1816. He trained in the Law at the University of Georgia in Athens, and has worked as a law clerk for the State of Georgia Supreme Court in Atlanta. Most recently, he has operated a private law practice here in Savannah. He is third cousin to Reynolds Lacey, father of VONDA LACEY, who will become the wife of HARRALD NEALM of Brunsmoor, South Georgia, and the married paramour of CAPTAIN JUDSON HEATH.) (Just as JUDSON HEATH approaches SHERROD LACEY NELSON, the CLERK is approached by a file clerk who enters through the rear door of the office, some twenty feet behind the counter. The two CLERKS whisper together, then the seated CLERK nods a dismissal. As the FILE CLERK leaves again through the rear door, the CLERK calls up the next six men in line, together. As JUDSON HEATH is now standing directly beside SHERROD LACEY NELSON, the CLERK assumes JUDSON HEATH is a companion to SHERROD LACEY NELSON, and so the six go up to the counter together: four men ahead of SHERROD LACEY NELSON, plus SHERROD LACEY NELSON and JUDSON HEATH, who now need not return to his place in line, just as was his plan.) CLERK: You six! (motions, in a wide, horseshoe-shaped wave) Up here to the counter, now! I need the next six men: you, you, you, you, and you two together there! Here now, get your papers ready and get your pens-time to enlist. We need officers immediately, to ship out. So get up here and get yourselves enrolled, then come through this gate right here (lifts a section of the counter to his right, STAGE LEFT) and go back through that door that Jackson just left through. He'll take you to be fitted for your uniforms at the Seamtresses'. (Quickly all six men show their identity paperwork, each waiting as THE CLERK fills in some forms, then each signs and is given an order showing his new rank and unit assignment and location.) (The last two men of these six to leave are SHERROD LACEY NELSON, now MAJOR, and JUDSON HEATH, now CAPTAIN. As they pass through the gate in the counter, THE CLERK lowers it behind them and motions to the next several men in line, some of whom are disgruntled because of JUDSON HEATH'S “cutting in line.”) (MAJOR SHERROD LACEY NELSON precedes CAPTAIN JUDSON HEATH through the rear door, and as they exit, CAPTAIN JUDSON HEATH slaps him companionably and too familiarly on the shoulder, speaking to him at a distance too low to be heard, smiling widely.) (Lights dim. Lights out.) END OF ACT ONE, SCENE THREE |