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Mr. George, I am afraid, if all we hear is true, you have led a dreadful life in Europe. Hush! Lafouche. Beat that any of ye. It's a good drink to see her come into the cotton fields---the niggers get fresh on the sight of her. [DrivesChildrenaway; in escaping they tumble against and trip upSolon,who falls with tray; theChildrensteal the bananas and rolls that fall about.]. I dare say, now, that in Europe you have never met any lady more beautiful in person, or more polished in manners, than that girl. You'll take care, I guess, it don't go too cheap. What's come ob de child? M'Closky. Sign that receipt, captain, and save me going up to the clerk. Pointdexter*mounts the table with his hammer, his Clerk sits at his feet. I won't strike him, even with words. Point. Take that, and defend yourself. Zoe. I see my little Nimrod yonder, with his Indian companion. Glendon Swarthout, Never believe in any faith younger than you are." [Draws knife.] Paul. Pete. Dat's right, missus! Good morning, Mrs. Peyton. Do you know what the niggers round here call that sight? Dora. What's here---judgments? No, you goose! See, I'm calm. Thib. Yes, near the quick there is a faint blue mark. Curse their old families---they cut me---a bilious, conceited, thin lot of dried up aristocracy. Well, he gone dar hisself; why, I tink so---'cause we missed Paul for some days, but nebber tout nothin' till one night dat Injiun Wahnotee suddenly stood right dar 'mongst us---was in his war paint, and mighty cold and grave---he sit down by de fire. Dora. dat right! He looked in to see what stopped it, and pulled out a big mortgage. If he caught the fever, were stung by a snake, or possessed of any other poisonous or unclean thing, you could pity, tend, love him through it, and for your gentle care he would love you in return. [Goes up.]. Point. Now, what have you done to show them the distinction? ], Pete. that's right. yonder goes the Indian! Point. And because we had a tennis court in our backyard, I played every day. She refuses, but Zoe steals the bottle from her anyway and runs off. Dora. Top Boucicault The Octoroon Quotes. You gib me rattan, Mas'r Clostry, but I guess you take a berry long stick to Wahnotee; ugh, he make bacon of you. Ten years ago the judge took as overseer a bit of Connecticut hardware called M'Closky. *Enter*Wahnotee,R.;they are all about to rush on him. *] Whenever I gets into company like yours, I always start with the advantage on my side. George. Dora. He's going to do an heroic act; don't spile it. Zoe. Where did she live and what sort of life did she lead? [SeesPete,*who has set his pail down*L. C.up stage, and goes to sleep on it.] yes, plenty of 'em; bill of costs; account with Citizens' Bank---what's this? The Octoroon: The Story of the Turpentine Forest (1909) Quotes It looks like we don't have any Quotes for this title yet. "A fine, well-built old family mansion, replete with every comfort.". Scud. Scud. Stop, here's dem dishes---plates---dat's what he call 'em, all fix: I see Mas'r Scudder do it often---tink I can take likeness---stay dere, Wahnotee. M'Closky. M'Closky. and will despise me, spurn me, loathe me, when he learns who, what, he has so loved.---[Aloud.] There's no chance of it. [Shows plate. Keep quiet, and let's talk sense. Mrs. P.Yes; the firm has recovered itself, and I received a notice two months ago that some settlement might be anticipated. Paul. [Cry of "fire" heard---Engine bells heard---steam whistle noise.]. I must operate and take my own likeness too---how debbel I do dat? [Retires.]. If there's a chance of it, there's not a planter round here who wouldn't lend you the whole cash, to keep your name and blood amongst us. *] What a good creature she is. Can't be ober dar an' here too---I ain't twins. Dido. D'ye feel it? this infernal letter would have saved all. Scud. [Calls off.] It's a shame to allow that young cub to run over the Swamps and woods, hunting and fishing his life away instead of hoeing cane. At New Orleans, they said, "She's pretty, very pretty, but no brains." Guess they nebber was born---dem tings! Zoe, explain yourself---your language fills me with shapeless fears. [C.] My dear aunt, why do you not move from this painful scene? My dear mother---Mr. Scudder---you teach me what I ought to do; if Miss Sunnyside will accept me as I am, Terrebonne shall be saved; I will sell myself, but the slaves shall be protected. The Octoroon (1912) Quotes It looks like we don't have any Quotes for this title yet. Jodie Sweetin, Come down and eat chicken with me beautiful. Lafouche. Dora. Debbel's in de pail! [Leads her forward---aside.] ], Scud. O, dear Zoe, is he in love with anybody? Forgive him, Dora; for he knew no better until I told him. | Sitemap |. What's here? We've caught this murdering Injiun, and are going to try him. "Madam, we are instructed by the firm of Mason and Co., to inform you that a dividend of forty per cent, is payable on the 1st proximo, this amount in consideration of position, they send herewith, and you will find enclosed by draft to your order, on the Bank of Louisiana, which please acknowledge---the balance will be paid in full, with interest, in three, six, and nine months---your drafts on Mason Brothers at those dates will be accepted by La Palisse and Compagnie, N. O., so that you may command immediate use of the whole amount at once, if required. Go and try it, if you've a mind to. Zoe. [A pause.] Yours, &c, James Brown." Scud. He plans to buy her and make her his mistress. M'Closky. [During the dialogueWahnoteehas takenGeorge'sgun. | Contact Us Come, cheer up, old friend. Scud. Don't b'lieve dey'll turn out niggers when dey're growed; dey'll come out sunthin else. Mr. Scudder, take us with you---Mr. Peyton is so slow, there's no getting him, on. Scud. this is worth taking to---in this desk the judge used to keep one paper I want---this should be it. Their presence keeps alive the reproach against me that I ruined them; yet, if this money should come. Mrs. Pey. I thought I heard the sound of a paddle in the water. One morning dey swarmed on a sassafras tree in de swamp, and I cotched 'em all in a sieve.---dat's how dey come on top of dis yearth---git out, you,---ya, ya! Den say de missus, "'Tain't for de land I keer, but for dem poor niggars---dey'll be sold---dat wot stagger me." [Makes sign thatPaulwas killed by a blow on the head.]. Why should I refer the blame to her? I ain't no count, sar. Why, Dora, what's the matter? Work! Listen to me. twit him on his silence and abstraction---I'm sure it's plain enough, for he has not spoken two words to me all the day; then joke round the subject, and at last speak out. Lafouche. I must see you no more. Eleven hundred---going---going---sold! Scud. Now, it ain't no use trying to get mad, Mas'r Scudder. Well, that's all right; but as he can't marry her, and as Miss Dora would jump at him---. Death was there beside me, and I dared not take it. No, ma'am, I worked like an ass---an honest one, and that's all. Point. You be darned! Mrs. P.Why, George, I never suspected this! here's Mas'r Sunnyside, and Missey Dora, jist drov up. Now don't stir. Yes; you was the first to hail Judge Lynch. Mrs. P.I expect an important letter from Liverpool; away with you, Paul; bring the mail-bags here. [Re-enters from boat.] They are gone!---[*Glancing at*George.] 'Top; you look, you Wahnotee; you see dis rag, eh? O, you wanted evidence---you called for proof---Heaven has answered and convicted you. Look! Ratts. What's the law? Scud. No, sar; but dem vagabonds neber take de 'specable straight road, dey goes by de swamp. What's this? Hillo! George. M'Closky. Enjoy the best Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Quotes at BrainyQuote. For ten years his letters came every quarter-day, with a remittance and a word of advice in his formal cavalier style; and then a joke in the postscript, that upset the dignity of the foregoing. shall we have one law for the red-skin and another for the white? [Reads.] I'm responsible for the crittur---go on. Paul. Take my shawl, Zoe. What you's gwine to do, missey? how sad she looks now she has no resource. No, no---life is good for young ting like you. he does not know, he does not know! See here---there's a small freight of turpentine in the fore hold there, and one of the barrels leaks; a spark from your engines might set the ship on fire, and you'd go with it. Gain full access to show guides, character breakdowns, auditions, monologues and more! I will take the best room in the Grand Central or the Orndorff Hotel. [falls on her knees, with her face in her hands] no---no master, but one. One thousand bid. Dora. George. Pete. What's here? I'll lend you all you want. In a word, I have seen and admired you! M'Closky. Pete. Even a letter, promising something---such is the feeling round amongst the planters. here are marks of blood---look thar, red-skin, what's that? Is that you, Mr. Overseer? Poor little Paul! laws a massey! Because I heard that you had traduced my character. You heard him say it was hopeless. Mrs. P.George, you are incorrigible. if you cannot be mine, O, let me not blush when I think of you. Jackson. Hee! [Calling at door.] I don't care, they were blue this morning, but it don't signify now. Pete. Scud. Buy me, Mas'r Ratts, do buy me, sar? [Points with knife off,R.] D'ye see that tree?---it's called a live oak, and is a native here; beside it grows a creeper; year after year that creeper twines its long arms round and round the tree---sucking the earth dry all about its roots---living on its life---overrunning its branches, until at last the live oak withers and dies out. Sunny. Scud. Excuse me; one of the principal mortgagees has made the demand. [Rising.] M'Closky. Letters! here's a bit of leather; [draws out mail-bags] the mail-bags that were lost! Search him, we may find more evidence. Aunt, I will take my rifle down to the Atchafalaya. Zoe. Now's your time.---[Aloud.] M'Closky. Zoe. Dido. [Tumbles upon the table.]. I think we may begin business. "Whar's Paul?" how can you say so? M'Closky. Ivan Glasenberg, Very few things hurt my young ego more than an Asian female openly shaming me for my Asian-ness. Art becomes art only when it's shared with others. Point. It is an adaptation of Dion Boucicault's The Octoroon , which premiered in 1859. Every word of it, Squire. Paul. but her image will pass away like a little cloud that obscured your happiness a while---you will love each other; you are both too good not to join your hearts. Zoe. Dere's a dish of pen-pans---jess taste, Mas'r George---and here's fried bananas; smell 'em, do, sa glosh. Zoe. That's just what you must do, and do it at once, or it will be too late. Research Playwrights, Librettists, Composers and Lyricists. The Octoroon is appropriately considered a sensation drama, though it received the label retrospectively. Seize him, then! "The free papers of my daughter, Zoe, registered February 4th, 1841." O, how I lapped up her words, like a thirsty bloodhound! Is this a dream---for my brain reels with the blow? if dey aint all lighted, like coons, on dat snake fence, just out of shot. I'm writing about America's relationship to its own history. Mrs. P.O, Salem! [Returning with rifle.] The list of your slaves is incomplete---it wants one. Don't b'lieve it, Mas'r George,---no. Jackson. When the ship's abroad on the ocean, when the army is before the enemy where in thunder's the law? Brightness will return amongst you. Git away dere! I'd be darned glad if somebody would tear my past life away from me. You blow, Mas'r Scudder, when I tole you; dere's a man from Noo Aleens just arriv' at de house, and he's stuck up two papers on de gates; "For sale---dis yer property," and a heap of oder tings---and he seen missus, and arter he shown some papers she burst out crying---I yelled; den de corious of little niggers dey set up, den de hull plantation children---de live stock reared up and created a purpiration of lamentation as did de ole heart good to har. They do not notice Zoe.---[Aloud.] That they become fads. Why, because I love Zoe, too, and I couldn't take that young feller from her; and she's jist living on the sight of him, as I saw her do; and they so happy in spite of this yer misery around them, and they reproachin' themselves with not feeling as they ought. [Reading bill.] [Examines the ground.] But dis ain't all. M'Closky. Ah! [Laughing.] We tought dat de niggers would belong to de ole missus, and if she lost Terrebonne, we must live dere allers, and we would hire out, and bring our wages to ole Missus Peyton. This New York Times article cautions its readers against jumping to conclusions about Boucicault's intentions in the writing of the play and downplays . [Wahnotee*raises apron and runs off,*L.U.E.Paul*sits for his picture---M'Closkyappears from*R.U.E.]. Scud. Why, Minnie, why don't you run when you hear, you lazy crittur? Be the first to contribute! Scud. Squire Sunnyside, you've got a pretty bit o' land, Squire. It's surely worth the love that dictated it; here are the papers and accounts. She is one-eighth black, the daughter of a "quadroon" slave woman, and is very. Bless his dear old handwriting, it's all I ever saw of him. Scud. In cash? Zoe. look at these fingers; do you see the nails are of a bluish tinge? [1] Look there. George, George, your words take away my breath! Scud. M'Closky. Top, you varmin! I hope it will turn out better than most of my notions. He loves me---what of that? This old nigger, the grandfather of the boy you murdered, speaks for you---don't that go through you? No; like a sugar cane; so dry outside, one would never think there was so much sweetness within. M'Closky. [Indignantly.] M'Closkyruns off,L.1. Zoe, you are young; your mirror must have told you that you are beautiful. Pete. [Eagerly.] ha---git out! O, law, sir, dat debil Closky, he tore hisself from de gen'lam, knock me down, take my light, and trows it on de turpentine barrels, and de shed's all afire! D'ye hear that, Jacob? All right, Judge; I thought there was a mistake. Hold on a bit, I get you de bottle. M'Closky. Look there, jurymen. Will you forgive me? 49, Paul, a quadroon boy, aged thirteen. If I was to try, I'd bust. Scud. We tender food to a stranger, not because he is a gentleman, but because he is hungry. Twelve thousand. [*Points down, and shows by pantomime how he buried*Paul.]. Is not Dora worth any man's---. Why you speak so wild? George. Dis way, gen'l'men; now Solon---Grace---dey's hot and tirsty---sangaree, brandy, rum. Scud. Zoe. I will, quicker than lightning. Well, sir, what does this Scudder do but introduces his inventions and improvements on this estate. MINNIE played by an African-American actress, a black actress, or an actress of color. George. The apparatus can't mistake. I don't think you capable of anything else than---. Mrs. P.George, I can't spare Paul for an hour or two; he must run over to the landing; the steamer from New Orleans passed up the river last night, and if there's a mail they have thrown it ashore. We are always in a perpetual state of being created and creating ourselves. Mrs. P.Hospitality in Europe is a courtesy; here, it is an obligation. George. Zoe, bring here the judge's old desk; it is in the library. You will not give me to that man? Can you take any more? All hands aboard there---cut the starn ropes---give her headway! side.---A table and chairs,R.C. Gracediscovered sitting at breakfast-table with Children. Scud. Gentlemen, we are all acquainted with the circumstances of this girl's position, and I feel sure that no one here will oppose the family who desires to redeem the child of our esteemed and noble friend, the late Judge Peyton. Dion Boucicault Quotes - BrainyQuote. He gone down to de landing last night wid Mas'r Scudder; not come back since---kint make it out. Look dar! my life, my happy life; why has it been so bright? You called it yourself; you wanted to make us murder that Injiun; and since we've got our hands in for justice, we'll try it on you. He calls me Omenee, the Pigeon, and Miss Zoe is Ninemoosha, the Sweetheart. Nebber supply no more, sar---nebber dance again. [He is borne off in boat, struggling. Pete. The buyers gather to take away the slaves they have purchased on a steamship. [GoesR.,*and looks atWahnotee,L.,through the camera;Wahnoteesprings back with an expression of alarm.*]. Let her pass! I will take the best room in the Grand Central or the Orndorff Hotel. Then, if they go, they'll take Zoe---she'll follow them. she will har you. Were they all born on this estate? Well---I didn't mean to kill him, did I? The devil I am! Good morning, Mr. Sunnyside; Miss Dora, your servant. Zoe. You don't expect to recover any of this old debt, do you? Dora. Don't be a fool; they'd kill you, and then take her, just as soon as---stop; Old Sunnyside, he'll buy her! She loves him! Judy Collins, You know there was always a confusion that punk was a style of music." All Rights Reserved. Mas'r George---ah, no, sar---don't buy me---keep your money for some udder dat is to be sold. Something forcing its way through the undergrowth---it comes this way---it's either a bear or a runaway nigger. Paying the iron price. No; not you---George. Subject to your life interest and an annuity to Zoe, is it not so? You don't come here to take life easy. No; the hitching line was cut with a knife. [ToMrs. Scud. And dar's de 'paratus---O, gosh, if I could take a likeness ob dis child! I'll have her, if it costs me my life! Zoe, will you remain here? Scud. Jacobs-Jenkins reframes Boucicault's play using its original characters and plot, speaking much of Boucicault's dialogue, and critiques its portrayal of race using Brechtian devices. As my wife,---the sharer of my hopes, my ambitions, and my sorrows; under the shelter of your love I could watch the storms of fortune pass unheeded by. Enjoy reading and share 14 famous quotes about Boucicaults The Octoroon with everyone. Yonder is the boy---now is my time! Save me---save me! So! Good day, Mr. Thibodeaux---shall we drive down that way? I have come to say good-by, sir; two hard words---so hard, they might break many a heart; mightn't they? 'An Octoroon' was written over about three years but premiered in 2014. But out it flew, free for everybody or anybody to beg, borrow, or steal. ExitScudderandPete,R.1. It won't do! No other cause to hate---to envy me---to be jealous of me---eh? Paul. Make an argument for each side of the slavery argument here, analyzing how the play could be read as both anti- and pro-slavery. Why don't he return to his nation out West? I'll clear him off there---he'll never know what stunned him. Well, ma'am, I spose there's no law agin my bidding for it. You! Important Quotes. It was that rascal M'Closky---but he got rats, I avow---he killed the boy, Paul, to rob this letter from the mail-bags---the letter from Liverpool you know---he sot fire to the shed---that was how the steamboat got burned up. Pete. I will! Zoe. It will cost me all I'm worth. He confesses it; the Indian got drunk, quarreled with him, and killed him. M'Closky. No, Injiun; we deal out justice here, not revenge. 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