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Obax and the Night-Riders ACT TWO, SCENE TWO (Lights up.) (Daytime. Outdoors.) Macon, Georgia, CSA. Location: SouthWest side of city. January, 1863.(Daytime. Outdoors.) Macon, Georgia, CSA. Location: SouthWest side of city. January, 1863. Late Afternoon. (The official festivities have ended. Crowds are still milling about the new site, although many fewer than initially. Stonemasons and slave laborers have moved to the rear of the site, far beyond the official congregants, and are working diligently, using the remainder of the daylight to work on the foundation. All involved with the Confederate States Armory of Macon, Georgia, CSA are very aware of the urgency. The date is now late January, 1863, the War has been underway for twenty- one months, and no early nor easy end is in sight. So the necessity for the new Armory to go into production quickly is apparent.) (Among the Wesleyan Ladies' College contingent, REVEREND PRESIDENT FISK Fisk has returned from the viewing stand and busily instructs the teachers to shepherd their charges toward the waiting carriages (out of sight to STAGE RIGHT). When the student heads are counted, one is found not present- Senior student VONDA LACEY.) (ARABELLA WILLIS, Instructor of French and Ladies' Deportment, steps forward.) ARABELLA WILLIS: Miss Lacey! VONDA LACEY! (Looks around, calls to ASHLEY DUMPLING, a student who is VONDA LACEY'S closest friend at the College) ARABELLA WILLIS: ASHLEY DUMPLING! To me, please, ma'am! ASHLEY DUMPLING: (scurries to ARABELLA WILLIS' side) Yes, MADEMOISELLE WILLIS? ARABELLA WILLIS: Ashley, surely you've seen VONDA LACEY? Whereabout is that girl? REVEREND PRESIDENT FISK Fisk is ordering us to leave and return to the school. We must find her at once, I say! ASHLEY DUMPLING: Ah, MADEMOISELLE WILLIS, I think I saw her over there with her Cousin, MADEMOISELLE. If I might be permitted to go look? ARABELLA WILLIS: Oui, immediament! (As French instructor, ARABELLA WILLIS much prefers to address her charges in that language.) ASHLEY DUMPLING: (curtsies and rushes off, first toward the shade trees where she had earlier spotted VONDA LACEY chatting with THE CAPTAIN and enviously watched, rather than pay attention to the official speeches; then toward the far end of the crowd, near STAGE FOREGROUND CENTER, where she now notices CONFEDERATE ARMY gray uniforms as the remaining crowd shifts, preparatory to leaving, and she then sees a gray felt-brimmed Officer's hat towering above the other individuals.) (In the group that Ashley approaches are VONDA LACEY, CAPTAIN JUDSON HEATH, MAJOR SHERROD LACEY NELSON, and HARRALD NEALM, who has just turned from completing a final conversation for the day with SUPERINTENDENT OF ARMORIES JAMES H. BURTON.) (SUPERINTENDENT BURTON gives a deep bow to VONDA LACEY, and also shakes hands with HARRALD NEALM, MAJOR NELSON, AND CAPTAIN HEATH. Steps away from the group to return to the City Officials, STAGE CENTER.) (Lights dim at STAGE REAR, above the Stonemasons and Slave laborers. Lights dim above the group of City Officials and SUPERINTENDENT OF ARMORIES BURTON.) (VONDA LACEY, CAPTAIN HEATH, MAJOR NELSON, and HARRALD NEALM shift as a group to STAGE CENTER FOREGROUND, where they are now joined by a breathless ASHLEY DUMPLING.) ASHLEY DUMPLING: VONDA! VONDA! MADEMOISELLE WILLIS wants you back NOW! (breathless, gasps) VONDA LACEY: (finally takes her eyes from THE CAPTAIN, turns, notices ASHLEY DUMPLING running toward her) ASHLEY, whatevah is the mattah? ASHLEY DUMPLING: Reverend REVEREND PRESIDENT FISK Fisk says it's time to return to the College. MADEMOISELLE WILLIS says come right now. VONDA LACEY: (starts to turn back toward THE CAPTAIN, who has suddenly stepped backwards, then spots her Cousin, MAJOR SHERROD LACEY NELSON, frowning at her and almost imperceptibly shaking his head. She turns back toward ASHLEY DUMPLING, when HARRALD NEALM steps forward toward her, past MAJOR NELSON.) HARRALD NEALM: (holds out an arm toward VONDA LACEY) If I might be permitted, ma'am. I would be most happy to escort you to your instructors. (smiles wetly) MAJOR NELSON: Most kind of you, Sir (clears throat) but I think perhaps Ah shall walk the young lady-my cousin-and her companion-Miss Dumpling is it? ASHLEY DUMPLING: (nods and simpers, curtsies lightly; but her eyes have passed beyond both MAJOR NELSON and HARRALD NEALM-both middle-aged gentleman-and are fixed on CAPTAIN JUDSON HEATH.) MAJOR NELSON: (wisely discerning the nature of the situation between the two ladies and his CAPTAIN) Well, come along then, HARRALD, you and I together shall escort these fine young flowers of Southern womanhood back to their chaperonage. (looks behind him to CAPTAIN HEATH) JUDSON, check the horses and make sure they're ready for us, please. I'll be right there, as soon as HARRALD and I deliver the ladies. Oh, and JUDSON, get HARRALD'S horse ready too, please. We three will be dining at Fincher's as soon as we leave here. Military business, don't you know. (and THE MAJOR winks at THE CAPTAIN) (VONDA LACEY, ASHLEY DUMPLING, HARRALD NEALM, and MAJOR SHERROD LACEY NELSON walk to STAGE REAR LEFT, in the direction of the Wesleyan Ladies' College group.) (Lights above STAGE REAR LEFT come up, above the Wesleyan Ladies' College group.) (Lights brighten STAGE CENTER FOREGROUND, bringing focus on CAPTAIN JUDSON HEATH, CSA, who stares after HARRALD NEALM with fierce resentment.) (Lights down, STAGE CENTER FOREGROUND. All lights down.) END OF ACT TWO, SCENE TW0 |