) Arrest Jim.
LUM: (Grabs JIM'S arm, relieves him of the mule bone and looks
helplessly at the Mayor.) Now I got him arrested, what's I going to do
with him?
CLARK: Lock him up back yonder in my barn till Monday when we'll have
the trial in de Baptist Church.
LINDSAY: Yeah, just like all the rest of them Methodists ... always
tryin' to take undercurrents on people.
WALTER: Ain't no worse then some of you Baptists, nohow. You all don't
run this town. We got jus' as much to say as you have.
CLARK: (Angrily to both men) Shut up! Done had enough arguing in front
of my place. (To LUM BOGER) Take that boy on and lock him up in my
barn. And save that mule bone for evidence.
(LUM BOGER leads JIM off toward the back of the store. A crowd follows
him. Other men and women are busy applying restoratives to DAVE. DAISY
stands alone, unnoticed in the center of the stage.)
DAISY: (Worriedly) Now, who's gonna take me home?
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ACT TWO
SCENE I
SETTING: Village street scene; huge oak tree upstage center; a house
or two on back drop. When curtain goes up, Sister LUCY TAYLOR is seen
standing under the tree. She is painfully spelling it out.
(Enter SISTER THOMAS, a younger woman (In her thirties) at left.)
SISTER THOMAS: Evenin', Sis Taylor.
SISTER TAYLOR: Evenin'. (Returns to the notice)
SISTER THOMAS: Whut you doin'? Readin' dat notice Joe Clark put up
'bout de meeting? (Approaches tree)
SISTER TAYLOR: Is dat whut it says? I ain't much on readin' since I
had my teeth pulled out.
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