The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays Part 14
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WHITE. But when his time comes what will he do?
HILDA (_calmly_). He will do it with courage.
WHITE (_referring to her brother's letter_). Either prison or acceptance!
HILDA. I would rather have my son in prison than have him do what he felt was wrong. Wouldn't you?
WHITE (_evasively_). We won't have to face that problem for two years.
HILDA. And when it comes--if he falters--I'll give him these notes of that wonderful speech you made at the International Conference in 1910. (_Picking it up_) I was looking through it only this morning.
WHITE (_troubled_). Oh, that speech.
HILDA (_glancing through it with enthusiasm_). "All wars are imperialistic in origin. Do away with overseas investments, trade routes, private control of ammunition factories, secret diplomacy--"
WHITE. Don't you see that's all dead wood?
HILDA (_not heeding him_). This part gave me new strength when I thought of Wallace. (_Reading with eloquence_) "War will stop when young men put Internationalism above Nationality, the law of G.o.d above the dictates of statesmen, the law of love above the law of hate, the law of self-sacrifice above the law of profit. There must be no boundaries in man's thought. Let the young men of the world once throw down their arms, let them once refuse to point their guns at human hearts, and all the boundaries of the world will melt away and peace will find a resting-place in the hearts of men!"
WHITE (_taking it from her_). And I made you believe it! What silly prophets we radicals were. (_He tears it up._) Mere sc.r.a.ps of paper, dear; sc.r.a.ps of paper, now.
HILDA. But it was the truth; it still is the truth.
WHITE. Hilda, there's something I want to talk over very, very seriously with you. I've been putting it off.
HILDA. Yes, dear? (_The outer door is heard to bang._) Listen: wasn't that the front door?
WHITE. Perhaps it's the maid?
HILDA (_a bit nervously_). No: she's upstairs. No one rang. Please see.
WHITE (_smiling_). Now don't worry! It can't possibly be the Secret Service.
HILDA. One never knows in war times what to expect. I sometimes feel I am in a foreign country.
(WHITE _goes slowly to the door in back and opens it._ WALLACE, _their son, with valise in hand, is standing there, as if he had hesitated to enter._
_He is a fine clean-cut young fellow, with his father's physical endowment and his mother's spiritual intensity. The essential note he strikes is that of honesty. It is apparent he is under the pressure of a momentous decision which has brought him unexpectedly home from college._)
WHITE. Wallace!
WALLACE (_shaking hands_). h.e.l.lo, Dad!
HILDA. Wallace! My boy!
(WALLACE _drops valise and goes to his mother's arms._)
WALLACE (_with deep feeling_). Mother!
WHITE (_after a pause_). Well, boy; this is unexpected. We were just talking of you.
WALLACE. Were you?
HILDA. I'm so glad to see you, so glad.
WALLACE. Yes--yes--but--
WHITE. There's nothing the matter?
HILDA. You've had trouble at college?
WALLACE. Not exactly. But I couldn't stand it there. I've left--for good.
WHITE. I was sure that would happen.
HILDA. Tell us. You know we'll understand.
WALLACE. Dad, if you don't mind, I'd like to talk it over with mother first.
WHITE. Of course, old fellow, that's right. She'll stand by you just as she's always stood by me--all these years. (_He kisses her._) I--I--
(_He smooths her hair gently, looking into her eyes as she smiles up at him._)
We mustn't let this war hurt all we've had together--you and I--
HILDA (_smiling and turning towards her son_). And Wallace.
WHITE. And Wallace. Yes. (WALLACE _looks away guiltily._) Let me know when the phone comes.
(_He goes out hastily. She closes the door after him and then comes to WALLACE, who has sat down, indicating he is troubled._)
HILDA. They made it hard for you at college?
WALLACE. I don't know how to tell you.
HILDA. I understand. The flag waving, the patriotic speeches, the billboards advertising the glory of war, the call of adventure offered to youth, the pressure of your friends--all made it hard for you to be called a slacker.
WALLACE, No, mother. I wasn't afraid of what they could call me.
That was easy.
HILDA (_proudly_). You are your father's son!
WALLACE. Mother, I can't stand the thought of killing, you know that. And I couldn't forget all you've told me. That's why I've had to think this out all these months alone; why I've hesitated longer than most fellows. The only thing I was really afraid of was being wrong. But now I know I'm right and I'm going clean through to the limit.
HILDA. As your father said, I 'll stand by you--whatever it is--if only you feel it's right.
WALLACE. Will you? Will you, mother? No matter what happens? (_She nods._) I knew you would. (_Taking her hand_) Then, mother, listen.
I've volunteered.
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