Reunion and Dark Pony by David Mamet
Author:David Mamet
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Scene VI
BERNIE: I don't care.
1950, 1970. (Pause.)
You know what I mean.
What's on my mind now is getting to know you.
And maybe getting married again.
You look good. Jesus, you are a good-looking young woman.
CAROL: I get it all from you.
BERNIE: Aaah . . .
CAROL: I used to think you were the handsomest man I ever saw.
You used to look just like Tonto.
BERNIE: Tonto?
CAROL: The Indian. The Lone Ranger's friend.
BERNIE: I know who Tonto is.
CAROL: It was my secret. I was sure you were Tonto.
I asked you once.
You remember?
BERNIE: No.
CAROL: You said, “No, of course not.”
I was very upset. I didn't know why you were lying to me.
BERNIE: I'm sorry.
CAROL: I was about four.
I never told anyone.
I thought that it was our secret. (Pause.)
You wanted me to keep our secret. (Pause.)
BERNIE: Thank you.
CAROL: Bernie . . .
BERNIE: What?
CAROL: Bernie, you're wasted in the restaurant. Do you know that?
BERNIE: I like it at the restaurant.
I love it at the restaurant.
It's where I work. Leslie works there.
What do you mean?
CAROL: I mean . . .
BERNIE: I mean who do you think you're talking to?
This is not Tonto the Indian but Butch Cary, ex-drunk.
The only two worthwhile things I ever did in my life were work for the Phone Company and fire a machine gun, and I can't do either of them anymore, not that I feel sorry for myself, but I'm just telling you.
I mean I am what I am and that's what happiness comes from . . . being just that. Don't you agree? . . . I mean you must remember that your mother was a very different sort of person from me. As is, I'm sure, the guy she married. And the way you're brought up, though all very well and good . . . is not basically my life, as fine as it may be and I hope it brings you a lot of happiness.
I mean, you haven't even been to the restaurant, for chrissakes. . . .
It's very clean and . . .
CAROL: No, I'm sure it's . . . I only meant . . .
BERNIE: I know what you meant.
I know what you're talking about.
But lookit, my life needn't be your life in any sense of the word, you know?
I like it like I am, and if you find that the people you . . . go with, your friends and so on . . .
CAROL: Don't be silly, Bernie.
BERNIE: I'm not being silly.
CAROL: Yes, you are, and that's the last I want to say about it.
BERNIE: Okay, but . . .
CAROL: So for chrissakes, knock it off, okay?
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