Part 7 (1/2)
But--but--you forced me to make that change in the order.
TREAT
I believe, Colonel, we merely pointed out that your order was inadequate; we did not force you to commit forgery.
BLIGH
Oh, this is a trick! This is a trick! I demand the immediate surrender of the government and the charter!
TREAT
What is the will of the a.s.sembly? Can we deliver up the government under an order which is obviously forged?
ALL
No, no! No indeed!
TREAT
The vote is against you, Colonel.
BLIGH
Andros will come himself and attend to this affair. I wash my hands of it! He'll make you pay for this day's work--and he'll get the charter!
Good day!
ALL
Good day!
ANNOUNCER
Andros did come, as Colonel Bligh had threatened, but not for several months. But when he came, he came in state, with a company of soldiers, two trumpeters, and Colonel Bligh. He intended this time to get the charter, and no mistake!
Governor Treat called the General Court to a.s.semble on the evening of October 31, 1687, to confer with Governor Andros and make one last determined stand to retain the charter even if there was no way to retain their rights under the charter.
Our next scene is at the State House in Hartford. It is evening. The s.e.xton is preparing the room for the meeting which is about to take place.
s.e.xTON [_to himself_]
Now these candles, where'd I best put 'em. I cal'ate mebbe I'd better scatter 'em around the room--
WADSWORTH [_coming in_]
Good even to you, Nathan.
s.e.xTON
Even, Captain Wadsworth. Even, Master Allyn.