The PIPER goes to him with one stride,
seizing him by the shoulder.
PIPER
[to him, and the others, apart]
Look you.--No Michael _yet_!--And he is gone
Full three days now,--three days. If he be caught,
Why then,--the little ravens shall be fed!
[Groans from the three]
Enough that Cheat-the-Devil leaked out too;--
No foot but mine shall quit this fox-hole now!
And you,--think praise for once, you have no tongue,
And keep these magpies quiet. [Turns away.
[To himself]
Ah, that girl.
The Burgomeister's Barbara! But for her,
And moon-struck Michael with his 'one more look'!
Where is he now?--And where are we?
[Turning back to the Children] So, so.
[The Strollers huddle together, with looks of renewed anxiety and
wretchedness.--Their laughter at the Children breaks out forlornly now
and then.--The PIPER shepherds the Children, but with watchful eyes and
ears toward the entrance always.
--His action grows more and more tense.
RUDI
[over his broth]
Oh, I remember now!--Before I woke. . .
Oh, what an awful dream!
ILSE
Oh, tell us, Rudi,--
Oh, scare us,--Rudi, scare us!--
RUDI
[bursting into tears]
. . . _Lump was dead_!
Lump, Lump!-- [The Children wail.
PIPER
[distracted]
Who's Lump?
RUDI
Our Dog!
PIPER
[shocked and pained]
The Dog!--No, no.
Heaven save us--I forgot about the dogs!
RUDI
He Wanted me;--and I always wasn't there!
And people tied him up,--and other people
Pretended that he bit.
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