Ubu Plays by Alfred Jarry
Author:Alfred Jarry [Jarry, Alfred]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Humour
ISBN: 9780802150103
Amazon: 1854591894
Barnesnoble: 1854591894
Goodreads: 763747
Publisher: Grove Press
Published: 1896-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
SCENE FOUR
PA UBU, then later, his CONSCIENCE.
PA UBU. Have we any right to behave like this ? Hornstrumpot, by our green candle, let us consult our Conscience. There he is, in this suitcase, all covered with cobwebs. As you can see, we donât overwork him. (He opens the suitcase. His CONSCIENCE emerges in the guise of a tall, thin fellow in a shirt.)
CONSCIENCE. Sir, and so on and so forth, be so good as to take a few notes.
PA UBU. Excuse me, Sir, we are not very partial to writing, though we have no doubt that anything you say would be most interesting. And while weâre on the subject, we should like to know how you have the insolence to appear before us in your shirt tails ?
CONSCIENCE, Sir, and so on and so forth, Conscience, like Truth, usually goes without a shirt. If I have put one on, it is as a mark of respect to the distinguished audience.
PA UBU. As for that, Mister or Mrs Conscience, youâre making a fuss about nothing. Answer this question instead: would it be a good thing to kill Mister Achras who has had the audacity to come and insult me in my own house?
CONSCIENCE. Sir, and so on and so forth, to return good with evil is unworthy of a civilised man. Mister Achras has lodged you; Mister Achras has received you with open arms and made you free of his collection of polyhedra; Mister Achras, and so forth, is a very fine fellow and perfectly harmless; it would be a most cowardly act, and so forth, to kill a poor old man who is incapable of defending himself.
PA UBU. Hornstrumpot! Mister Conscience, are you so sure that he canât defend himself?
CONSCIENCE. Absolutely, Sir, so it would be a cowardâs trick to do away with him.
PA UBU. Thank you, Sir, we shanât require you further. Since thereâs no risk attached, we shall assassinate Mister Achras, and we shall also make a point of consulting you more frequently for you know how to give us better advice than we had anticipated. Now, into the suitcase with you! (He closes it again.)
CONSCIENCE. In which case, Sir, I think we shall have to leave it at that, and so on and so forth, for today.
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