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  THE BLACKBIRD

  [_Simply._] How could I? The ground is all you can see through that

  little black hole. [_Pointing at the flower-pot._]

  CHANTECLER

  Did you see the mountain-tops tremble and turn crimson?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  While you were crowing, I had my eye on your feet.

  CHANTECLER

  [_Sorrowfully._] Ah!

  THE BLACKBIRD

  They were performing on the soft sod something choice in the line of

  fancy dances!

  CHANTECLER

  [_Giving up._] I pity you! Back to your darkness, obscure Blackbird!

  THE BLACKBIRD

  Your obedient servant, illustrious Cock!

  CHANTECLER

  My course is toward the sun!

  THE BLACKBIRD

  Take along smoked glasses!

  CHANTECLER

  Blackbird, do you know the one thing upon earth worthy that one should

  live wholly for its sake?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  There I draw the line. I won't enter the debate!

  CHANTECLER

  That thing is effort, Blackbird--effort, which uplifts and ennobles the

  lowest! For which reason, you, contemner of every sublime aspiration, I

  contemn! And that fragile roseate snail, struggling unaided to silver

  over a whole fagot, I honour!

  THE BLACKBIRD

  [_Snapping up the snail._] I'll make him look silly!

  CHANTECLER

  [_With a cry of horror._] Abominable! To point a joke--put out a little

  flame! An end. Here we part. You have no more heart than soul.

  [_Going._]

  THE BLACKBIRD

  [_Hopping up on the fagot._] I have mind, however!

  CHANTECLER

  [_Turning, disdainfully._] That is open to discussion.

  THE BLACKBIRD

  [_Acidly._] Oh, very well! I was administering, in my merry little

  characteristic way, a grain of antidote against lunacy. But I wash my

  claws of you. Go ahead, justify the report of your enemies.

  CHANTECLER

  [_Returning._] Who? What?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  Strut about with your bill-board: "I'm the whole show!"

  CHANTECLER

  You associate with those who hate me?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  Do you object?

  CHANTECLER

  No, you pitiful jester! The habit has grown so strong, you can no more

  be in earnest about friendship now than anything else. [_Going nearer to

  him._] Who are my enemies?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  The Owls.

  CHANTECLER

  You sorry fool! Can't you see that to believe in my destiny becomes all

  too easy if the Owls are against me?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  Rest happy, then. They have a deal on--your lighting of the world being

  a trifle flashy for their taste--a deal on for cutting your throat.

  CHANTECLER

  Through whom?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  A brother bird.

  CHANTECLER

  A Cock?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  A Saint George of a Cock, who is to meet you--

  CHANTECLER

  Where?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  At the Guinea-hen's.

  CHANTECLER

  What a farce!

  THE BLACKBIRD

  Wait! It's one of those Cocks bred and trained for fighting, who would

  make just two bites of either you or me. [_As_ CHANTECLER _abruptly

  starts toward the back._] Where are you going?

  CHANTECLER

  To the Guinea-hen's.

  THE BLACKBIRD

  Ha! I forgot our knightly spurs and helmet! [_He makes a feint of

  preventing him._] Take my advice, don't go!

  CHANTECLER

  But I will go!

  THE BLACKBIRD

  Hold on!

  CHANTECLER

  [_Stopping beside the flower-pot, as if amazed._] How singular!

  THE BLACKBIRD

  What?

  CHANTECLER

  Did I understand you to say you came out of that flower-pot?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  You did.

  CHANTECLER

  [_Incredulous._] But how could you possibly have got into it?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  [_Getting into the pot._] I told you, and tell you again! Through that

  little black hole I was looking at the--[_He thrusts his bill through

  the hole at the bottom._]

  CHANTECLER

  The earth! And now through a little blue hole you shall look at the sky!

  [_With a vigorous blow of his wing he turns the pot over the_ BLACKBIRD,

  _who is heard fluttering beneath it, with smothered cries._] For you

  hate and shun the blue sky, you Dwellers in Pots! But one can force you

  to see at least as much as would cover a corn-flower, by overturning

  your pot, now and then--with the sweep of a wing! [_Off._]

  CURTAIN

  ACT THIRD

  THE GUINEA-HEN'S DAY

  _Corner of a kitchen-garden, enclosed on the sides by hedges. At the

  back, espaliers. Vegetables and flowers of all kinds. Cold frames. Among

  the fruit trees, an upright pole, rigged in an old frock-coat, pair of

  trousers, and opera hat, fills the function of scarecrow._

  SCENE FIRST

  _The_ GUINEA-HEN, HENS, DUCKS, _etc.; the_ PHEASANT-HEN, _the_

  BLACKBIRD, _later_ PATOU.

  _At the rise of the curtain, multitudinous clatter and confused swarming

  of_ HENS _and_ CHICKENS.

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Going impetuously from one to the other._] How do you do? How do you

  do?--There is scarcely room to move! My guests reach all the way to the

  cucumber patch!

  CHORUS

  [_Up in the air._]

  _Busily buzzing_--

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  A regular crush!

  A HEN

  [_Gazing at a row of huge pumpkins._] What attractive objects!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  Art pottery! Rather good of its kind, if I do say so!

  A CHICK

  [_Listening with his bill in the air._] Singers?

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  Yes,--

  CHORUS

  _Busily buzzing_--

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_In her sprightliest manner._] The Wasps! [_To a_ CHICKEN.] How do you

  do? [_She flits from one guest to the other._]

  THE WASPS

  _Busily buzzing

  Estival glees.

  Fill we with murmurs

  The mulberry trees_!

  THE PHEASANT-HEN

  [_Passing with the_ BLACKBIRD _and laughing._] So you were caught?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  [_Finishing his story._] Exactly as if a hat had been plumped down over

  me. But I managed by beating my wings to throw off the beastly pot.

  [_Looking around him._] Chantecler has not come yet?

  THE PHEASANT-HEN

  [_Surprised._] Is he coming?

  PATOU

  [_Suddenly appearing on the wheelbarrow, from whence he can watch the

  scene as from a pulpit._] I still hope he may change his mind.

  THE BLACKBIRD

  Patou there, in the wheelbarrow?

  PATOU

  [_Shaking his surly head, and a bit of broken chain hanging from his

  collar._] Chantecler told me everything Blackbird, as he went by. In a

  towering rage I broke my chain, and am here to keep an eye on the wicked

  lot of you.

  THE GUINEA-HEN


  [_To the_ BLACKBIRD.] Has he invited himself to my party, that

  moth-eaten old thing?

  CHORUS

  [_Among the trees._]

  _Our praises, Sun, our praises!_

  THE PHEASANT-HEN

  [_Looking upward._] Music?

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  The Cicadas!

  CHORUS OF CICADAS

  _We simmer in thy gaze,

  We bask beneath thy blaze,

  Receive our grateful praise!_

  THE YOUNG GUINEA-COCK

  [_Low and quickly to his mother._] Tsicadas, mother. You must pronounce

  it Tsi!

  A MAGPIE

  [_In black coat and white tie, announcing the guests as they arrive

  through a hole such as Chickens dig at the foot of hedges._] The Gander!

  THE GANDER

  [_Entering, jocularly._] What's all this fuss and feathers my lady? Our

  names called as we enter?

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Demurely._] Yes, you see, expecting some rather great people, I

  thought it well to stand an usher at the blackthorn door.

  THE MAGPIE

  [_Announcing._] The Duck!

  THE DUCK

  [_Entering, impressed by the elegance of the occasion._] Here is style

  and grandeur indeed! Our names called!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  Yes, you see, expecting some rather great people--

  THE MAGPIE

  The Turkey-hen!

  THE TURKEY-HEN

  [_Entering, after a supercilious glance._] This is quite more of an

  affair, my dear, than I was anticipating.--Names called!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  Yes, I had in the Magpie to supplement my usual staff.

  CHORUS

  [_Among blossoming branches._]

  _Boom! Boom!

  From bloom to bloom_!

  THE TURKEY-HEN

  [_Lifting her bill._] A Chorus?

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Breezily._] The Bees!

  CHORUS

  _Make distant flowers

  Bride and groom!_

  THE TURKEY-HEN

  Wonders on every side!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  The Bees here, the Tsicadas yonder--[_To a passing_ HEN.] How do you do?

  How do you do?

  BEES

  [_At the right._]

  _Boom!_

  CICADAS

  [_At the left._]

  _Our praises!_

  BEES

  _Boom!_

  CICADAS

  _Our praises!_

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_To the_ PHEASANT-HEN.] My garden produces the most remarkable of

  everything!

  THE YOUNG GUINEA-COCK

  The brightest flowers!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  The big potatoes!

  THE BLACKBIRD

  And peaches! Perfect peaches!

  THE PHEASANT-HEN

  [_Inconvenienced by the movement and the crowd, to the_ BLACKBIRD.] Let

  us stand out of the crowd a moment, behind this watering-pot.

  THE BLACKBIRD

  The watering-pot, alias the Intermittent Baldpate, so called because

  there flows from his copper scalp when he is tilted a marvelous growth

  of silver hair.

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Spying the_ CAT, _who, outstretched along an apple-bough is watching

  with half-closed eyes._] I have among my guests the Cat.

  THE BLACKBIRD

  Tomkyns de Tomkyns! [_A_ BIRD _is heard warbling in a tree._]

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  I have the Chaffinch!

  THE BLACKBIRD

  Let him chaff inchworms, what care we?

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  The Darning-needle!

  THE BLACKBIRD

  She shall mend up Ragged Robin, now's his chance!

  PATOU

  [_More and more disgusted._] All that is supposed to be funny!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Pecking a cabbage leaf from which roll drops of dew._] I have the Dew!

  PATOU

  [_Grimly._] Your witticism for her?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  [_Brightly._] Fresh-water pearls!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Pointing out several_ CHICKS _walking among the crowd._] Have you seen

  them? I have several of the A.I.'s Chicks!

  THE PHEASANT-HEN

  A.I.?

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  The Acme Incubator.

  THE PHEASANT-HEN

  Oh, have you?

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Presenting the_ CHICKS.] All from the topmost compartment!

  THE PHEASANT-HEN

  Indeed?

  ONE OF THE CHICKS

  [_Nudging his neighbour._] She is dumbfounded!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Contemptuously._] Eggs hatched by the old vulgar method, fie!

  THE BLACKBIRD,

  Good Lord, exempt us!

  THE MAGPIE

  [_Announcing._] The Guinea-pig!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  It's the famous one, you know! The Guinea-pig who was inoculated--surely

  you remember the case--very well, that's the one! There you see him. I

  made a point of getting him to come. Everybody is here! I have

  everybody! I have--[_To the_ GUINEA-PIG.] How do you do? [_To the_

  PHEASANT-HEN.] I have our great philosopher Tur-Key--Yes, it should be

  written with a hyphen--who will give us a little talk among the currant

  bushes under the tea-roses--[_To a passing_ HEN.] How do you do? [_To

  the_ PHEASANT-HEN.] Educational Tea or Currant Topics! [_Whirling from

  one to the other._] Everyone is here, everyone of the slightest mark or

  consequence! The Pheasant-hen is here, in a frock from fairyland. The

  Duck is here, who is so good as to say he will recite for us by and by.

  The Tortoise is here--[_Noticing that the_ TORTOISE _is not there_] I

  was mistaken, the Tortoise is not here. She is late.

  THE BLACKBIRD

  [_Affecting deep concern._] What is the little talk she seems so

  regrettably likely to miss?

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Suddenly serious._] The Moral Problem.

  THE BLACKBIRD

  What a pity!

  [_The_ GUINEA-HEN _goes to the back, scattering greetings, in ecstasies

  of sociability._]

  THE PHEASANT-HEN

  [_To the_ BLACKBIRD.] Who is the Tortoise?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  A hard old character, impervious, I fear, to moral problems, who goes in

  for walking matches in a loud check suit!

  [_Murmur among the hollyhocks._]

  THE PHEASANT-HEN

  Listen, a Drone!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Briskly returning._] The Drone is here! In the bright light overhead,

  what a stylish figure of a fly!

  THE BLACKBIRD

  No "at home" complete without it! Ladies cry for it! Won't be happy

  until--

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Jumping up in the air toward the_ DRONE.] How do you do? How do you

  do? [_She follows his flight with excited leaps and hops._]

  THE BLACKBIRD

  [_Touching his brow with his wing._] She is dotty!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_At the back, with shrill_ GUINEA-HEN _cries._] It's my last day! How

  do you do? My last day until August! Mondays in August, don't forget!

  A HEN

  [_Seeing cherries dropping around her._] Oh, cherries, look!

  THE PHEASANT-HEN

  [_Looking upward._] It is the Breeze!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Fluttering forward again, excited as ever._] I have the
Breeze, who

  now and then shakes down a cherry! I never ask her. She comes unasked.

  What's-his-name is here! And What's-her-name is here, and--[_To the back

  tumultuously._]

  THE BLACKBIRD

  And Thingumbob, and Stick-in-the-mud! [_He has arrived without

  appearance of design beneath the tree where the_ CAT _is lying, and asks

  rapidly, under breath._] Cat, what about the conspiracy?

  THE CAT

  [_Who from his tree can see beyond the hedge._] It is afoot. I see the

  interminable file of phenomenal Cocks approaching, headed by the Peacock

  who comes to present them.

  A CRY

  [_Outside._] Ee--yong! [_The_ CROWD _throngs toward the entrance._]

  PATOU

  [_Grumbling._] That abominable concertina cry--

  THE MAGPIE

  The Peacock!

  THE PHEASANT-HEN

  [_To the_ BLACKBIRD.] Have you a fancy name for him?

  THE BLACKBIRD

  [_Imitating the_ PEACOCK'S _cry._] Our great Accordee-yong!

  SCENE SECOND

  THE SAME, THE PEACOCK.

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_To the_ PEACOCK, _who enters slowly, with his head borne very stiff

  and high._] Master, dear Master, would you be so extremely condescending

  as to come and stand with your back to these sunflowers? Peacock!

  Sunflowers! A study for Burne-Jones!

  ALL

  [_Crowding around the_ PEACOCK.] Master! Master!

  A CHICKEN

  [_Low to the_ DUCK.] A word from him can make one's fortune in society!

  ANOTHER CHICKEN

  [_Who has succeeded in forcing his way to the_ PEACOCK, _stammering with

  emotion._] Master, what do you think of my latest "cheep"? [_Suspense.

  Religious silence._]

  THE PEACOCK

  [_Solemnly, letting the word drop slowly from his beak._] Definitive.

  [_Sensation._]

  A DUCK

  [_Trembling._] And my "quack"? [_Suspense._]

  THE PEACOCK

  Ultimate! [_Sensation._]

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Delighted, to the_ HENS.] I may say that it is at my days most

  especially he throws off these specimens of a verbal art which might

  fairly be called--

  THE PEACOCK

  Lapidary.

  ALL THE HENS

  [_Rolling up their eyes._] Wonderful!

  A HEN

  [_Coming forward, faint with emotion._] Master, high priest of taste,

  what do you think of my dress? [_Suspense._]

  THE PEACOCK

  [_After a glance._] Affirmative. [_Sensation._]

  THE TUFTED HEN

  [_Same business._] And my bonnet? [_Suspense._]

  THE PEACOCK

  Absolute. [_Sensation._]

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_In a burst of emotion._] Our bonnets are absolute!

  THE PHEASANT-HEN

  [_Affecting exclusive interest in the_ BEES.] Ah, there is the Choir

  Invisible striking up again!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Presenting the young_ GUINEA-COCK _to the_ PEACOCK.] My son!--What do

  you think of him?

  THE PEACOCK

  Plausible.

  CHORUS OF WASPS

  _Busily buzzing_--

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Overjoyed, running to the_ PHEASANT-HEN.] Oh, he said he was plausible!

  THE PHEASANT-HEN

  Who was?

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  My son!

  CHORUS OF BEES

  _When July

  Too holly glows

  Seek the shade

  Inside the rose_!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Returning to the_ PEACOCK.] Does not the rhythm of that chorus impress

  you as--

  THE PEACOCK

  Asunartetos!

  A HEN

  [_To the_ GUINEA-HEN.] Your guest, my dear, can fit an epithet!

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  Pontiff of the Unexpected Adjective I call him!

  THE PEACOCK

  [_Distilling his words, in a discordant haughty voice._] True it is that--

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  Ah, this is most pleasant, most pleasant! He is going to talk to us.

  THE PEACOCK

  --a Ruskin rather more refined, I hope, than the earlier one, with a

  tact--

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  Very true!

  PEACOCK

  --a tact for which I stand largely in my own debt, I have constituted

  myself Petronius-Priest and Maecenas-Messiah volatile volatiliser of

  words, and that, jeweled judge, I love by my cameos and filigrees of

  speech to represent the Taste of which I am the--

  PATOU

  Oh, my poor head!

  THE PEACOCK

  [_Nonchalantly._]--shall I say guardian?

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_Effervescently._] Do say guardian!

  THE PEACOCK

  No. Thesmothetes. [_Respectful murmur of delight._]

  THE GUINEA-HEN

  [_To the_ PHEASANT-HEN.] Now you have seen our Peacock! Aren't you