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suffer I’m afraid from apodyopsis.

  ROBIN

  Are you certain, doctor, of your diagnosis?

  What about all the drugs? What’s with the theatrics?

  AQUARIUS

  To get rid of the man. Hence my tricks and antics.

  You forgive me, I trust.

  ROBIN

  If I return to health,

  I will grant you your wish and share with you my wealth.

  AQUARIUS

  Your disease is a lot milder than you may dream,

  In spite of what I’ve said, in spite of what I seem.

  I have lived long enough, to see when such a case

  Strikes a young lad like you –

  ROBIN

  (Unnerved)

  I hope it’s just a phase.

  AQUARIUS

  I’m afraid not. But you did not let me finish.

  It affects men and women alike. The coyish

  No less than the forward.

  ROBIN

  (Pressing)

  Help me! What is the cure?

  AQUARIUS

  It’s only natural, even for one demure

  Like yourself…young lady.

  ROBIN

  (Surprised, Robin recoils)

  I am a man doctor,

  Though I look boyish.

  AQUARIUS

  I won’t betray your honor,

  Worry not. You must have your reasons to disguise

  Such pure and lovely face. Your fairness caught his eyes,

  I see why. But you should know that even a quack

  Can be perspicacious. In fact we have a knack

  For seeing through people.

  ROBIN

  You command my respect,

  Doctor. Please stay true to your promise. The prospect

  Of my friends learning the truth – I cannot afford,

  Not just yet.

  AQUARIUS

  As I said, you have my word, My Lord.

  ROBIN

  Now for the problem at hand.

  AQUARIUS

  Yes?

  ROBIN

  What remedy,

  Doctor?

  AQUARIUS

  What do you mean?

  ROBIN

  You know, my malady!

  AQUARIUS

  Oh that? ‘Tis nothing.

  ROBIN

  Nothing?! An apoapsis?!

  AQUARIUS

  It is even better : an a-po-dy-o-psis.

  ROBIN

  What is it then?

  (Aquarius whispers to her the definition. Robin covers her mouth with her hand and pronounces the next words indignantly)

  I do not!

  AQUARIUS

  I am old and wise –

  ROBIN

  As in old fart and wisecracker? No one denies.

  AQUARIUS

  I mean, I trust my judgment of your behavior.

  I see how you react, witness your demeanor

  When the man is around : you’re not the same person.

  You and him always talk and act in unison.

  ROBIN

  If I were you, magus, I would stick to potions

  But not of love : you can’t recognize emotions.

  As for your conclusion, I am adamantly

  Opposed to it.

  AQUARIUS

  You can protest vehemently

  However you like, but the truth remains the truth.

  I don’t see the shame for my part. He’s a fine youth.

  ROBIN

  What about my weakness? Why ever did I faint?

  AQUARIUS

  Other than exhaustion? Fighting without restraint?

  I can think of nothing. You look healthy enough,

  You don’t suffer from flu, not even a hiccough.

  But I strongly suggest that you ponder the thought

  That I raised earlier about – him.

  ROBIN

  What? And be distraught?

  Thank you, doctor, for your most unhelpful input.

  Does this mean I can go?

  AQUARIUS

  No poultice and no root

  Will be of any help for your ‘rare’ condition.

  I suggest you succumb to your inclination.

  ROBIN

  There is a game afoot, more than a game a war,

  For the fate of Europe. To prevail I forswore

  Pesky impediments : friendship, family, love.

  I have no time to waste playing in an alcove.

  There is no place for a frivolous dalliance.

  My personal life is now held in abeyance.

  AQUARIUS

  Can you win without love? And if yes what’s the point?

  Empires come and go. Only love does anoint

  For all eternity.

  ROBIN

  How much do I owe you?

  AQUARIUS

  All the tips are on me. Promise me not to rue

  Your decision.

  ROBIN

  I will inform you if we save

  Europe. And for that, doctor, I need to behave.

  AQUARIUS

  (She is standing up and about to leave when he stays her hand ; He addresses her with a warning tone in his voice)

  Fighting men is easy, battling demons is not,

  And the worst of them all are not in Hell to plot.

  (Robin looks uncomprehending, Aquarius pauses a second)

  We’ve held the belief many a millennium,

  Our fiercest foes reside in Pandemonium.

  ‘Tis not so : they thrive happily in people’s mind.

  They dictate their actions, they order, lead, spellbind.

  If you let fear and hatred your heart inhabit,

  They have as good as won, you can concede defeat.

  ROBIN

  This is a sound advice, which I will try to heed.

  AQUARIUS

  One last thing if I may?

  ROBIN

  By all means, pray proceed.

  AQUARIUS

  I don’t know if you heard…I own a stack of books,

  That is most impressive. It is on tenterhooks,

  I’m afraid to admit.

  ROBIN

  Why is that may I ask?

  AQUARIUS

  My current lively, healthy state, in which I bask,

  Will not last much longer.

  ROBIN

  Surely it is not true.

  You look handsome and swift.

  AQUARIUS

  Thank you for that review,

  But I know I am done.

  ROBIN

  Prithee, says who?

  AQUARIUS

  Quoth I.

  The portents are as clear as the sun in the sky.

  ROBIN

  You should move to London.

  AQUARIUS

  ‘Twill not alter my fate.

  I know you already have a lot on your plate,

  But I needs must bequeath my unique collection.

  Many of its items were meant for destruction –

  They are too powerful, easy to be misused –

  I could not bring myself to do it. If abused

  They could wreak a lot more than a gentle havoc.

  ROBIN

  Why me?

  AQUARIUS

  Well, I have a lot of faith in your stock.

  You seem reasonable, and a woman to boot.

  ROBIN

  I might be the wrong choice.

  AQUARIUS

  In faith, the point is moot.

  I trust my instincts, they never failed me. Habits…

  Die hard. Has any man would notice, who has wits –

  (He head nods towards the street)

  ROBIN

  He has plenty, and his heart is in the right place.

  AQUARIUS

  As any man would notice, your features, your face,

  Betray your good nature. You are the right person.

  Let me give you this key…

  (He hands Robin a k
ey and a piece of paper)

  …I can now jettison,

  Everything that was once mine.

  ROBIN

  Thank you for your trust.

  I hope I show worthy of it.

  AQUARIUS

  You look august,

  You do, indeed.

  ROBIN

  As long as I do not look vain…

  I thank you.

  AQUARIUS

  I hope we see each other again.

  ROBIN

  I will come back before your untimely demise.

  AQUARIUS

  All demise is timely.

  ROBIN

  I trust you, you are wise.

  (Exit Robin from the shop. She arrives in the street where Colin is already)

  COLIN

  I followed his advice and drank me some liquor.

  I don’t know about you but I feel much better.

  ROBIN

  You were fine in the first place, fool, I was hurting.

  Anyway, wait ‘til tomorrow, in the morning :

  I will feel elated, you will have a headache.

  COLIN

  It may depend, Robin, at which time I awake.

  (Colin sits down to rest. Enter Swashbuckler)

  SWASHBUCKLER

  We know their hiding place, we must hurry and move.

  Now is the time if you have anything to prove.

  I hope you feel better.

  ROBIN

  I do but…

  SWASHBUCKLER

  (Points at Colin)

  What’s with him?

  ROBIN

  I hope this won’t have him fall down in your esteem…

  SWASHBUCKLER

  He’s sick?

  ROBIN

  He drank. A little bit. Of alcohol.

  SWASHBUCKLER

  Idiot! He might as well have dug his own hole.

  ROBIN

  Pray do not yell at him, he is fit for duty.

  He will only be a minute, I warrant thee.

  SWASHBUCKLER

  You have a lot of faith.

  ROBIN

  He is more than worthy.

  SWASHBUCKLER

  Then he’s just become your responsibility.

  Slap him!

  ROBIN

  Will…Will that do any good? Are you sure?

  SWASHBUCKLER

  Do it!

  ROBIN

  (She slaps Colin gently)

  Like that?

  SWASHBUCKLER

  Try a lot harder, I assure –

  (She slaps Colin again as instructed and it echoes loudly, even Swashbuckler is startled. Colin wakes up and stands upright in a second, still confused though).

  COLIN

  Come back, coward! Let me unsheathe my sword! How dare…

  SWASHBUCKLER

  Musketeer?

  COLIN

  What? What is it?

  ROBIN

  (Innocent)

  Just a bad nightmare.

  COLIN

  It felt so real to me…

  SWASHBUCKLER

  Hep! We have to make haste.

  Our information, Colin, cannot go to waste.

  COLIN

  Right, the mission.

  SWASHBUCKLER

  Yes, the mission. Can we proceed?

  COLIN

  We can draw the conclusion, for I am rested.

  SWASHBUCKLER

  Then let us set out to punish some criminals,

  Get the undertaker busy with funerals.

  (Exeunt)

  Scene 4

  (At a street corner, ten feet away from the alleged enemies’ lair. Swashbuckler, Henry, Patrick, Colin, Robin and a Traitor whose hands are bound)

  PATRICK

  Here is the foul traitor I managed to capture.

  Later I will tell you – ‘tis quite an adventure –

  He has been following John and I since morning.

  SWASHBUCKLER

  Where is John, by the way?

  PATRICK

  Maybe still pursuing

  The pirates…At any rate, not ten yards away

  Is this cur’s hiding place.

  HENRY

  (He looks at the traitor ominously and pulls his sword)

  Alrighty, time to flay!

  TRAITOR 1

  Please, don’t kill me! I will spill everything I know.

  There’s no need for torture.

  SWASHBUCKLER

  Aren’t you a nice fellow!

  Have you got the treaty? Where is it kept hidden?

  How many rooms? Have you got a cellar? Garden?

  How many seditious knaves stand guard as we speak?

  Hurry, fool, my sword is frantic!

  TRAITOR 1

  I am so weak…

  There are two floors but neither a roof nor basement.

  We are a few guarding, but not a regiment.

  There should be six of us at any given time.

  SWASHBUCKLER

  How well do you know them, those foul partners in crime?

  TRAITOR 1

  Not well.

  SWASHBUCKLER

  So then, it would not appear suspicious

  If, say, I entered?

  TRAITOR 1

  No one would be dubious.

  HENRY

  As long as he knows the password, I imagine.

  SWASHBUCKLER

  Henry, that should not be too hard to determine.

  What is the password, knave?

  (He pretends to hit the traitor, the latter cowers)

  TRAITOR 1

  It is “God save the quean!”

  HENRY

  (Henry is about to hit the traitor)

  You must think we are fools…

  TRAITOR 1

  This is not what I mean!

  It’s ‘quean…’ Q-U-E-A-N.

  HENRY

  You filthy scoundrel!

  This is no hiding place, it must be a brothel.

  (He strikes the traitor)

  TRAITOR 1

  I swear it is true! It is meant as disrespect…

  SWASHBUCKLER

  You might be successful in your little effect.

  It would take deranged men to insult royalties.

  This has strongly revived our animosities.

  About the document, traitor, where is it kept?

  TRAITOR 1

  Supposedly it’s here…This is not where I slept,

  I can’t really be sure… It was due yesterday.

  So, unless the carrier suffered a delay…

  SWASHBUCKLER

  What is his name? Is he from here or a stranger?

  TRAITOR 1

  I swear I do not know who was that messenger.

  PATRICK

  What do we do now? What is our course of action?

  SWASHBUCKLER

  I go, I speak the password, I enter the mansion.

  I hold the door for you and kill the sentinel.

  You join me. We hack, we cut, we sever, we fell.

  ‘Tis not the hour to be shy : hoist the red flag.

  If they do oppose resistance…you kill the lag!

  It is not just for me this matter’s