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'He turns to go toward the LITTLE MAN。'
AMERICAN。 Oh! Very well; arrest him; do your duty。 This baby has
typhus。
'At the word 〃typhus〃 the OFFICIAL stops。'
AMERICAN。 'Making gestures' First…class typhus; black typhus;
schwarzen typhus。 Now you have it。 I'm kind o' sorry for you and
the gentleman in buttons。 Do your duty!
OFFICIAL。 Typhus? Der Bubdie baby hat typhus?
AMERICAN。 I'm telling you。
OFFICIAL。 Gott im Himmel!
AMERICAN。 'Spotting the GERMAN in the little throng' here's a
gentleman will corroborate me。
OFFICIAL。 'Much disturbed; and signing to the POLICEMAN to stand
clear' Typhus! 'Aber das ist grasslich'!
AMERICAN。 I kind o' thought you'd feel like that。
OFFICIAL。 'Die Sanitatsmachine! Gleich'!
'A PORTER goes to get it。 From either side the broken half…moon
of persons stand gazing at the LITTLE MAN; who sits unhappily
dandling the BABY in the centre。'
OFFICIAL。 'Raising his hands' 'Was zu thun'?
AMERICAN。 Guess you'd better isolate the baby。
'A silence; during which the LITTLE MAN is heard faintly
whistling and clucking to the BABY。'
OFFICIAL。 'Referring once more to his telegram'
〃'Rest gentleman mit black baby。〃 'Shaking his head' Wir must de
gentleman hold。 'To the GERMAN' 'Bitte; mein Herr; sagen Sie ihm;
den Buben zu niedersetzen'。 'He makes the gesture of deposit。'
GERMAN。 'To the LITTLE MAN' He say: Put down the baby。
'The LITTLE MAN shakes his head; and continues to dandle the
BABY。'
OFFICIAL。 You must。
'The LITTLE MAN glowers; in silence。'
ENGLISHMAN。 'In backgroundmuttering' Good man!
GERMAN。 His spirit ever denies。
OFFICIAL。 'Again making his gesture' 'Aber er muss'!
'The LITTLE MAN makes a face at him。'
'Sag' Ihm': Instantly put down baby; and komm' mit us。
'The BABY wails。'
LITTLE MAN。 Leave the poor ill baby here alone? Bebebe d…d to
you!
AMERICAN。 'Jumping on to a trunkwith enthusiasm' Bully!
'The ENGLISH clap their hands; the DUTCH YOUTH laughs。 The
OFFICIAL is muttering; greatly incensed。'
AMERICAN。 What does that body…snatcher say?
GERMAN。 He say this man use the baby to save himself from arrest。
Very smart he say。
AMERICAN。 I judge you do him an injustice。 'Showing off the LITTLE
MAN with a sweep of his arm。' This is a white man。 He's got a black
baby; and he won' leave it in the lurch。 Guess we would all act
noble that way; give us the chance。
'The LITTLE MAN rises; holding out the BABY; and advances a step
or two。 The half…moon at once gives; increasing its size;; the
AMERICAN climbs on to a higher trunk。 The LITTLE MAN retires
and again sits down。'
AMERICAN。 'Addressing the OFFICIAL' Guess you'd better go out of
business and wait for the mother。
OFFICIAL。 'Stamping his foot' Die Mutter sall 'rested be for taking
out baby mit typhus。 Ha! 'To the LITTLE MAN' Put ze baby down!
'The LITTLE MAN smiles。'
Do you 'ear?
AMERICAN。 'Addressing the OFFICIAL' Now; see here。 'Pears to me
you don't suspicion just how beautiful this is。 Here we have a man
giving his life for that old baby that's got no claim on him。 This
is not a baby of his own making。 No; sir; this is a very Christ…like
proposition in the gentleman。
OFFICIAL。 Put ze baby down; or ich will gommand someone it to do。
AMERICAN。 That will be very interesting to watch。
OFFICIAL。 'To POLICEMAN' Dake it vrom him。
'The POLICEMAN mutters; but does not。'
AMERICAN。 'To the German' Guess I lost that。
GERMAN。 He say he is not his officier。
AMERICAN。 That just tickles me to death。
OFFICIAL。 'Looking round' Vill nobody dake ze Bub'?
ENGLISHWOMAN。 'Moving a step faintly' YesI
ENGLISHMAN。 'Grasping her arm'。 By Jove! Will you!
OFFICIAL。 'Gathering himself for a great effort to take the BABY;
and advancing two steps' Zen I goummand you'He stops and his voice
dies away' Zit dere!
AMERICAN。 My! That's wonderful。 What a man this is! What a
sublime sense of duty!
'The DUTCH YOUTH laughs。 The OFFICIAL turns on him; but as he
does so the MOTHER of the Busy is seen hurrying。'
MOTHER。 'Ach! Ach! Mei' Bubi'!
'Her face is illumined; she is about to rush to the LITTLE MAN。'
OFFICIAL。 'To the POLICEMAN' 'Nimm die Frau'!
'The POLICEMAN catches hold of the WOMAN。'
OFFICIAL。 'To the frightened WOMAN' 'Warum haben Sie einen Buben mit
Typhus mit ausgebracht'?
AMERICAN。 'Eagerly; from his perch' What was that? I don't want to
miss any。
GERMAN。 He say: Why did you a baby with typhus with you bring out?
AMERICAN。 Well; that's quite a question。
'He takes out the field…glasses slung around him and adjusts
them on the BABY。'
MOTHER。 'Bewildered) Mei' BubiTyphusaber Typhus? 'She shakes
her head violently' 'Nein; nein; nein! Typhus'!
OFFICIAL。 Er hat Typhus。
MOTHER。 'Shaking her head' 'Nein; nein; nein'!
AMERICAN。 'Looking through his glasses' Guess she's kind of right 1
I judge the typhus is where the baby' slobbered on the shawl; and
it's come off on him。
'The DUTCH YOUTH laughs。'
OFFICIAL。 'Turning on him furiously' Er hat Typhus。
AMERICAN。 Now; that's where you slop over。 Come right here。
'The OFFICIAL mounts; and looks through the glasses。'
AMERICAN。 'To the LITTLE MAN' Skin out the baby's leg。 If we don't
locate spots on that; it'll be good enough for me。
'The LITTLE MAN fumbles Out the BABY'S little white foot。'
MOTHER。 Mei' Bubi! 'She tries to break away。'
AMERICAN。 White as a banana。 'To the OFFICIALaffably' Guess
you've made kind of a fool of us with your old typhus。
OFFICIAL。 Lass die Frau!
'The POLICEMAN lets her go; and she rushes to her BABY。'
MOTHER。 Mei' Bubi!
'The BABY; exchanging the warmth of the LITTLE MAN for the
momentary chill of its MOTHER; wails。'
OFFICIAL。 'Descending and beckoning to the POLICEMAN' 'Sie wollen
den Herrn accusiren'?
'The POLICEMAN takes the LITTLE MAN's arm。'
AMERICAN。 What's that? They goin' to pitch him after all?
'The MOTHER; still hugging her BABY; who has stopped crying;
gazes at the LITTLE MAN; who sits dazedly looking up。 Suddenly
she drops on her knees; and with her free hand lifts his booted
foot and kisses it。
AMERICAN。 'Waving his hat' Ra! Ra! 'He descends swiftly; goes up
to the LITTLE MAN; whose arm the POLICEMAN has dropped; and takes his
hand' Brother; I am proud to know you。 This is one of the greatest
moments I have ever experienced。 'Displaying the LITTLE MAN to the
assembled company' I think I sense the situation when I say that w