If there's a chance of it, there's not a planter round here who wouldn't lend you the whole cash, to keep your name and blood amongst us. Each word you utter makes my love sink deeper into my heart. What, on Terrebonne! He has a strange way of showing it. For ten years his letters came every quarter-day, with a remittance and a word of advice in his formal cavalier style; and then a joke in the postscript, that upset the dignity of the foregoing. Research Playwrights, Librettists, Composers and Lyricists. my dear, dear father! Point. Keep quiet, and let's talk sense. black as nigger; clar as ice. Here! Ask the color in your face; d'ye think I can't read you, like a book? I must be going---it is late. George. All. O, here he is. Wood up thar, you Polio---hang on to the safety valve---guess she'll crawl off on her paddles. George, leave me! I see we are just in time for breakfast. What court of law would receive such evidence? [Conceals himself.]. I feel that I departed amid universal and sincere regret. Dora. [Makes sign thatPaulwas killed by a blow on the head.]. George. George says he can "overcome the obstacle" (43), but Zoe protests that they cannot be together. I'ss, Mas'r George. I shall knock it down to the Squire---going---gone---for one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. He's too fond of thieving and whiskey. I don't like that man. Is not Dora worth any man's---. [M'Closky*lowers his hand. A large table is in theC.,at back. [DrivesChildrenaway; in escaping they tumble against and trip upSolon,who falls with tray; theChildrensteal the bananas and rolls that fall about.]. No, the love I speak of is not such as you suppose,---it is a passion that has grown up here since I arrived; but it is a hopeless, mad, wild feeling, that must perish. I left that siren city as I would have left a beloved woman. Isn't he sweet! What? What in thunder should I do with you and those devils on board my boat? The murder is captured on Scudder's photographic apparatus. I shall do so if you weep. Do not weep, George. I guess he ain't left home yet, Colonel. He is sitting on on my prize! Come, then, but if I catch you drinkin', O, laws a mussey, you'll get snakes! Hark! come home---there are strangers in the house. M'Closky. Zoe. Sunny. he does not know, he does not know! air you true? Denora Boone, Everybody who went to Vietnam carries his or her own version of the war. Gentlemen, I believe none of us have two feelings about the conduct of that man; but he has the law on his side---we may regret, but we must respect it. Not a picayune. Dora. that's right. What? See also Sunny. Scud. Say what you know---not what you heard. Now, I feel bad about my share in the business. *EnterPete, Dido, Solon, Minnie,and*Grace. Come here quite; now quite. No! George. Born here! Mr. George is in love with Zoe. The devil I am! [Enters inner room,R.U.E.]. And, strangers, ain't we forgetting there's a lady present. For a year or two all went fine. And we all My love! Is the prisoner guilty, or is he not guilty? Glendon Swarthout, Never believe in any faith younger than you are." What was her name? don't think too hardly of your poor father. M'Closky. He and his apparatus arrived here, took the judge's likeness and his fancy, who made him overseer right off. I heard voices. Zoe, I love you none the less; this knowledge brings no revolt to my heart, and I can overcome the obstacle. It's surely worth the love that dictated it; here are the papers and accounts. M'Closky. "A fine, well-built old family mansion, replete with every comfort.". Death was there beside me, and I dared not take it. The injiun! is this true?---no, it ain't---darn it, say it ain't. Hee! And because we had a tennis court in our backyard, I played every day. Look here; I can't stand that gal! [Sits,R.] Look thar! Point. how sad she looks now she has no resource. Good day, ma'am. [On sofa,C.] George---where---where---, Zoe. George. [Seated,R. C.] Fan me, Minnie.---[Aside.] Ratts. Down with him! M'Closky. When George asks why, Zoe explains that she is an octoroon, and the law prevents a white man from marrying anyone with the smallest black heritage. Scud. I was up before daylight. Sharon Gannon. the rat's out. M'Closky. M'Closky. Then I will go to the Acme or Keating's or the Big Gold Bar and sit down and draw my cards and fill an inside straight and win myself a thousand dollars. Zoe. That's about right. Pete. [*Takes Indian's tomahawk and steals to*Paul. George still loves Zoe, telling her: "[T]his knowledge brings no revolt to my heart, and I . she look as though she war gwine to have a tooth drawed! Zoe. Important Quotes. Essay Topics. he's allers in for it. I must launch my dug-out, and put for the bay, and in a few hours I shall be safe from pursuit on board of one of the coasting schooners that run from Galveston to Matagorda. Hold quiet, you trash o' niggers! 49, Paul, a quadroon boy, aged thirteen. The men leave to fetch the authorities, but McClosky escapes. Fifty against one! No, sar; nigger nebber cut stick on Terrebonne; dat boy's dead, sure. No, sir; you have omitted the Octoroon girl, Zoe. Ratts. It won't do! Mas'r Ratts, you hard him sing about de place where de good niggers go, de last time. If young George Peyton was to make you the same offer, you'd jump at it, pretty darned quick, I guess. [Knocks.] [Raises hand to back of his neck.] He and Zoe admit to their love of each other; a heartbroken Dora leaves. Is de folks head bad? | Privacy Policy Pete. I can think of nothing but the image that remains face to face with me: so beautiful, so simple, so confiding, that I dare not express the feelings that have grown up so rapidly in my heart. Where did she live and what sort of life did she lead? Just turn your face a leetle this way---fix your---let's see---look here. Grace. Point. Didn't I? Ya! Zoe. What, Zoe! Yes, I love you---I did not know it until your words showed me what has been in my heart; each of them awoke a new sense, and now I know how unhappy---how very unhappy I am. ], [Gets in canoe and rows off,L.---Wahnotee*paddles canoe on,*R.---gets out and finds trail---paddles off after him,L.]. you stan' dar, I see you Ta demine usti. I'll see you round the estate. None o' ye ign'rant niggars could cry for yerselves like dat. what will become of her when I am gone? Pete. Eleven hundred---going---going---sold! if I stop here, I shall hug her right off. Mrs. P. I wish he would make love to me. forgive your poor child. With your New England hypocrisy, you would persuade yourself it was this family alone you cared for; it ain't---you know it ain't---'tis the "Octoroon;" and you love her as I do; and you hate me because I'm your rival---that's where the tears come from, Salem Scudder, if you ever shed any---that's where the shoe pinches. All right, Judge; I thought there was a mistake. Ah! EnterPete,R.U.E. [he is lame]; he carries a mop and pail. You are illegitimate, but love knows no prejudice. At New Orleans, they said, "She's pretty, very pretty, but no brains." You want to hurt yourself. [Zoe*helps her. Now's your time.---[Aloud.] Pete. [Re-enters with phial.] No, Injiun; we deal out justice here, not revenge. [Calls off.] [Re-entering.] Job had none of them critters on his plantation, else he'd never ha' stood through so many chapters. The auctioneer arrives, along with prospective buyers, McClosky among them. Can you take any more? [Aside,C.] Insolent as usual.---[Aloud.] I see it in your face. Dido. I'm 'most afraid to take Wahnotee to the shed, there's rum there. Hello! The child---'tis he! Whoever said so lied. M'Closky. Sign up today to unlock amazing theatre resources and opportunities. [Putting it on the table,R. C.]. whew! Zoe. Well, that's all right; but as he can't marry her, and as Miss Dora would jump at him---. Sunny. [Brings hammer down.] All there is there would kill one, wouldn't it? Yes; you was the first to hail Judge Lynch. ], M'Closky. That's his programme---here's a pocket-book. [Dies.---George*lowers her head gently.---Kneels.---Others form picture. if you cannot be mine, O, let me not blush when I think of you. It is such scenes as these that bring disgrace upon our Western life. We tender food to a stranger, not because he is a gentleman, but because he is hungry. Those free papers ain't worth the sand that's on 'em. Thib. [Minnie runs off.] Come, the hour is past. Point. faded---is it not? You thought you had cornered me, did ye? I'll take back my bid, Colonel. Zoe, must we immolate our lives on her prejudice? I know then that the boy was killed with that tomahawk---the red-skin owns it---the signs of violence are all round the shed---this apparatus smashed---ain't it plain that in a drunken fit he slew the boy, and when sober concealed the body yonder? I'm going to straighten this account clear out. Ho! Darn that girl; she makes me quiver when I think of her; she's took me for all I'm worth. he must not see me. It's soooo dark. Just because my grandfather wasn't some broken-down Virginia transplant, or a stingy old Creole, I ain't fit to sit down with the same meat with them. Poor fellow, he has lost all. George, do you see that hand you hold? ", Pete. George. Dora. No, ma'am; here's the plan of it. Den say de missus, "'Tain't for de land I keer, but for dem poor niggars---dey'll be sold---dat wot stagger me." Dido. Lynch him! Jackson. Farewell, Dora. O, Zoe! The Octoroon is appropriately considered a sensation drama, though it received the label retrospectively. Whar's Paul, Wahnotee? Scud. What was her past? Just click the "Edit page" button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Quotes submission guide. Give us evidence. Thank ye; thank ye. [Aside to Zoe.] go on. Be the first to contribute! There is a gulf between us, as wide as your love, as deep as my despair; but, O, tell me, say you will pity me! Brian Tracy, How you look at a situation is very important, for how you think about a problem may defeat you before you ever do anything about it. I give him back the liberty he bestowed upon me; for I can never repay him the love he bore his poor Octoroon child, on whose breast his last sigh was drawn, into whose eyes he looked with the last gaze of affection. George. Scud. M'Closky. Let him answer for the boy, then. I think so; shall I ask him that too? Enjoy reading and share 1 famous quotes about The Octoroon with everyone. I hope we don't intrude on the family. Go on, Colonel. [Enters house.]. Sunny. *Re-enter*Lafouche,R.,with smashed apparatus. M'Closky. Wahnotee? And you killed him? ], Scud. What say ye? Sorry I can't return the compliment. My dear mother---Mr. Scudder---you teach me what I ought to do; if Miss Sunnyside will accept me as I am, Terrebonne shall be saved; I will sell myself, but the slaves shall be protected. Evidence! "Judgment, 40,000, 'Thibodeaux against Peyton,'"---surely, that is the judgment under which this estate is now advertised for sale---[takes up paper and examines it]; yes, "Thibodeaux against Peyton, 1838." M'Closky. [*Exit*Dora,L.U.E.] What on earth does that child mean or want? I'll bear it. Pete. If I was to try, I'd bust. Good morning, Colonel. You can't control everything in life Gemma Burgess, Never had he beheld such a magnificent brown skin, so entrancing a figure, such dainty, transparent fingers. In a word, I have seen and admired you! Boucicault The Octoroon Quotes & Sayings. There's one name on the list of slaves scratched, I see. if dey aint all lighted, like coons, on dat snake fence, just out of shot. See also Trivia | Goofs | Crazy Credits | Alternate Versions | Connections | Soundtracks No, you goose! Synopsis. Zoe realizes that she is in love with him too, but they cannot marry, as she is an Octoroon, and, under 19th century laws, their marriage was legally prohibited. This old nigger, the grandfather of the boy you murdered, speaks for you---don't that go through you? Try him, then---try him on the spot of his crime. Don't be a fool; they'd kill you, and then take her, just as soon as---stop; Old Sunnyside, he'll buy her! Point. Ask him, I want to know; don't say I told you to inquire, but find out. M'Closky. Come, Mr. Thibodeaux, a man has a chance once in his life---here's yours. I always said you were the darndest thief that ever escaped a white jail to misrepresent the North to the South. Where is Mr. Scudder? [Wahnotee*runs on, pulls down apron---seesPaul,lying on ground--- speaks to him---thinks he's shamming sleep---gesticulates and jabbers--- goes to him---moves him with feet, then kneels down to rouse him---to his horror finds him dead---expresses great grief---raises his eyes--- they fall upon the camera---rises with savage growl, seizes tomahawk and smashes camera to pieces, then goes toPaul---expresses grief, sorrow, and fondness, and takes him in his arms to carry him away.--- Tableau.*]. Hold on now! I will; for it is agin my natur' to b'lieve him guilty; and if he be, this ain't the place, nor you the authority to try him. [Retires.]. Yes, for I'd rather be black than ungrateful! Hold on! He don't understand; he speaks a mash-up of Indian and Mexican. Squire Sunnyside is going to sell this at fifty thousand advance to-morrow.---[Looks round.] What! [Reading bill.] Scud. That they become fads. Look in my eyes; is not the same color in the white? We got the horses saddled, and galloped down the shell road over the Piney Patch; then coasting the Bayou Lake, we crossed the long swamps, by Paul's Path, and so came home again. Let her pass! We can leave this country, and go far away where none can know. [Advances.] [Knocks.] I've got four plates ready, in case we miss the first shot. or say the word, and I'll buy this old barrack, and you shall be mistress of Terrebonne. Mrs. P.George, you are incorrigible. Is this a dream---for my brain reels with the blow? Darn it, when I see a woman in trouble, I feel like selling the skin off my back. [1] Zoe. Go on, Colonel---Colonel Pointdexter, ma'am---the mortgagee, auctioneer, and general agent. Why you tremble so? Scud. George. The Wharf---goods, boxes, and bales scattered about---a camera on stand, R. Scudder, R., Dora, L., George*andPauldiscovered;Dorabeing photographed byScudder,who is arranging photographic apparatus,GeorgeandPaullooking on at back.*. Extremely popular, the play was kept running continuously for years by seven road companies. Scud. No. Zoe, you are suffering---your lips are white---your cheeks are flushed. Mrs. P.Read, George. I won't strike him, even with words. there it comes---it comes---don't you hear a footstep on the dry leaves? A view of the Plantation Terrebonne, in Louisiana.---A branch of the Mississippi is seen winding through the Estate.---A low built, but extensive Planter's Dwelling, surrounded with a veranda, and raised a few feet from the ground, occupies theL. Zoe. [Points with knife off,R.] D'ye see that tree?---it's called a live oak, and is a native here; beside it grows a creeper; year after year that creeper twines its long arms round and round the tree---sucking the earth dry all about its roots---living on its life---overrunning its branches, until at last the live oak withers and dies out. The tragic ending was used for American audiences, to avoid portraying a mixed marriage.[4]. Grace. Solon. [Aside.] Zoe, you have suspected the feeling that now commands an utterance---you have seen that I love you. [He is borne off in boat, struggling. Then I'd like to hire a lady to go to auction and buy my hands. He can fight though he's a painter; claws all over. So I came here to you; to you, my own dear nurse; to you, who so often hushed me to sleep when I was a child; who dried my eyes and put your little Zoe to rest. [Weeping.] tink anybody wants you to cry? "Madam, we are instructed by the firm of Mason and Co., to inform you that a dividend of forty per cent, is payable on the 1st proximo, this amount in consideration of position, they send herewith, and you will find enclosed by draft to your order, on the Bank of Louisiana, which please acknowledge---the balance will be paid in full, with interest, in three, six, and nine months---your drafts on Mason Brothers at those dates will be accepted by La Palisse and Compagnie, N. O., so that you may command immediate use of the whole amount at once, if required. [GoesR.,*and looks atWahnotee,L.,through the camera;Wahnoteesprings back with an expression of alarm.*]. Hold on a bit. Why don't he return to his nation out West? Nothing; but you must learn what I thought you already knew. They are gone!---[*Glancing at*George.] In an act of desperation she drinks a vial of poison, and Scudder enters to deliver the good news that McClosky was proven guilty of murdering Paul and that Terrebonne now belongs to George. No; Wahnotee is a gentle, honest creature, and remains here because he loves that boy with the tenderness of a woman. Why, judge, wasn't you lawyer enough to know that while a judgment stood against you it was a lien on your slaves? I left my loves and my creditors equally inconsolable. We tought dat de niggers would belong to de ole missus, and if she lost Terrebonne, we must live dere allers, and we would hire out, and bring our wages to ole Missus Peyton. No---no. Zoe, listen to me, then. You're a man as well as an auctioneer, ain't ye? this infernal letter would have saved all. [Throws down apron.] Dora. M'Closky. I only come back to find Wahnotee; whar is dat ign'ant Ingiun? When you get discouraged or depressed, try changing your attitude from negative to positive and see how life can change for you. Ratts. *] Whenever I gets into company like yours, I always start with the advantage on my side. Ah, George, our race has at least one virtue---it knows how to suffer! Five hundred bid---it's a good price. Alas! Sunnyside, how good you are; so like my poor Peyton. How dar you say dat, you black nigger, you? [Who has been looking about the camera.] When the play was performed in England it was given a happy ending, in which the mixed-race couple are united. Jodie Sweetin, Come down and eat chicken with me beautiful. Lafouche. M'Closky. Look there. O, law, sir, dat debil Closky, he tore hisself from de gen'lam, knock me down, take my light, and trows it on de turpentine barrels, and de shed's all afire! [Sits. O, why did he speak to me at all then? Hi! Ratts. Dido. [Reads.] Wahnotee appears, drunk and sorrowful, and tells them that Paul is buried near them. Shan't I! Will she gladly see you wedded to the child of her husband's slave? M'Closkyruns off,L.1. [R.] Then why don't you buy it yourself, Colonel? good, good nurse: you will, you will. Evidence! I tell ye dar's somebody in dar. Author: Dahlia Lithwick. The first mortgagee bids forty thousand dollars. Peyton.]. save me! Zoe. The more bidders, the better for you. He looked in to see what stopped it, and pulled out a big mortgage. His love for me will pass away---it shall. With your New England hypocrisy, you would persuade yourself it was this family alone you cared for; it ain't---you know it ain't---'tis the "Octoroon;" and you love her as I do; and you hate me because I'm your rival---that's where the tears come from, Salem Scudder, if you ever shed any---that's where the shoe pinches. [Shows plate. Ratts. When he speaks to one he does it so easy, so gentle; it isn't bar-room style; love lined with drinks, sighs tinged with tobacco---and they say all the women in Paris were in love with him, which I feelIshall be; stop fanning me; what nice boots he wears. "Sign that," says the overseer; "it's only a formality." Mrs. P.So, Pete, you are spoiling those children as usual! Why don't you speak, sir? Yes, missus. O! Here are evidences of the crime; this rum-bottle half emptied---this photographic apparatus smashed---and there are marks of blood and footsteps around the shed. Can't be ober dar an' here too---I ain't twins. why don't you do it? Weenee Paul. If you want a quarrel---. Stealing a lantern, he sets fire to the steamship that had the slaves on board. Sunny. No, ma'am, I worked like an ass---an honest one, and that's all. [Draws pistol---M'Closky*rushes on and falls atScudder'sfeet.*]. I will dine on oysters and palomitas and wash them down with white wine. In cash? Here she is---Zoe!---water---she faints. No, sar; but dem vagabonds neber take de 'specable straight road, dey goes by de swamp. "No, ma'am, the truth seldom is.". He's yours, Captain Ratts, Magnolia steamer. "Whar's Paul?" Zoe. That's Solon's wife and children, Judge. [Searching him.] Haven't you worked like a horse? Sunny. New York, NY, Accessibility Statement Terms Privacy |StageAgent 2020. Sign that receipt, captain, and save me going up to the clerk. Zoe, tell Pete to give my mare a feed, will ye? Where are they? Eight hundred agin, then---I'll go it. 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