[Comes down left a little.]
MOLLY BYRNE.
The lads told him no person could carry them things through the briars, and steep, slippy-feeling rocks he’ll be climbing above, so he looked round then, and gave the water, and his big cloak, and his bell to the two of us, for young girls, says he, are the cleanest holy people you’d see walking the world.
[Mary Doul goes near seat.]
MARY DOUL.
sits down, laughing to herself. — Well, the Saint’s a simple fellow, and it’s no lie.
MARTIN DOUL.
leaning forward, holding out his hands. — Let you give me the water in my hand, Molly Byrne, the way I’ll know you have it surely.
MOLLY BYRNE.
giving it to him. — Wonders is queer things, and maybe it’d cure you, and you holding it alone.
MARTIN DOUL.
looking round. — It does not, Molly. I’m not seeing at all. (He shakes the can.) There’s a small sup only. Well, isn’t it a great wonder the little trifling thing would bring seeing to the blind, and be showing us the big women and the young girls, and all the fine things is walking the world.
[He feels for Mary Doul and gives her the can.]
MARY DOUL.
shaking it. — Well, glory be to God.
MARTIN DOUL.
pointing to Bride. — And what is it herself has, making sounds in her hand?