Page:Liliom (1921).djvu/79

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

Julie

Yes, he was gentle.


Marie

And afterwards he got wild again.


Julie

Afterwards he got wild—sometimes. But that night on the bench . . . he was gentle. He's gentle now, sometimes, very gentle. After supper, when he stands there and listens to the music of the carousel, something comes over him—and he is gentle.


Marie

Does he say anything?


Julie

He doesn't say anything. He gets thoughtful and very quiet, and his big eyes stare straight ahead of him.


Marie

Into your eyes?


Julie

Not exactly. He's unhappy because he isn't working. That's really why he hit me on Monday.


Marie

That's a fine reason for hitting you! Beats his wife because he isn't working, the ruffian!