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GB Shaw
Randall’s a Shelley. What was my father?
CAPTAIN SHOTOVER
. The damnedst scoundrel I ever
met. [
He replaces the drawing-board; sits down at the table;
and begins to mix a wash of color].
HECTOR
. Precisely. Well, dare you kill his innocent grand-
children?
CAPTAIN SHOTOVER
. They are mine also.
HECTOR
. Just so—we are members one of another. [
He
throws himself carelessly on the sofa]. I tell you I have often
thought of this killing of human vermin. Many men have
thought of it. Decent men are like Daniel in the lion’s den:
their survival is a miracle; and they do not always survive.
We live among the Mangans and Randalls and Billie Dunns
as they, poor devils, live among the disease germs and the
doctors and the lawyers and the parsons and the restaurant
chefs and the tradesmen and the servants and all the rest of
the parasites and blackmailers. What are our terrors to theirs?
Give me the power to kill them; and I’ll spare them in sheer—
CAPTAIN SHOTOVER
[
cutting in sharply]. Fellow feeling?
HECTOR
. No. I should kill myself if I believed that. I must
believe that my spark, small as it is, is divine, and that the
red light over their door is hell fire. I should spare them in
simple magnanimous pity.
CAPTAIN SHOTOVER
. You can’t spare them until you
have the power to kill them. At present they have the power
to kill you. There are millions of blacks over the water for
them to train and let loose on us. They’re going to do it.
They’re doing it already.
HECTOR
. They are too stupid to use their power.
CAPTAIN SHOTOVER
[
throwing down his brush and com-
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