Scene Five
Outside of the Inn of the Five Winds. Dusk. A large mulberry
tree stands center stage. Now "There May Be Others Before You" is played
plaintively. The stage is deserted. Then MOLLY appears, disheveled---or
as disheveled as a major star could be in 1932, which means a discreet
tear in her dress and a patch of dirt on her cheek. SHE stops beneath the
mulberry tree. From behind the tree, a BUDDHIST MONK appears. HE startles
her.
MOLLY
(cautiously)
While crossing the ice, the little fox gets his tail wet.
MONK
It must be checked with a brake of bronze.
MOLLY
Thank God!
(SHE hands him the cigarette.)
MONK
No thanks. I don't smoke.
MOLLY
That cigarette contains the documents.
MONK
This?
MOLLY
I write small.
MONK
(tearing the cigarette open)
You have saved China, Mandalay Molly.
MOLLY
And lost the only man I ever loved. Well, the only man I ever loved
since the first only man I ever loved, who I don't love anymore.
MONK
You are a great woman. A woman of courage and loyalty. You shall be
rewarded, my child.
MOLLY
I don't want rewards. I want Johnny.
MONK
Perhaps if Buddha hears your prayers.
MOLLY
But I am not a Buddhist. I was raised a Catholic.
MONK
Buddhist, Catholic. Does it make any difference, my child? He is the
same, no matter what we call Him. Kneel, my child. We shall pray together.
MOLLY
But aren't you General Wing Fang Fantan posing as a monk?
MONK
No. I am a monk posing as General Wing Fong Fantan posing as a monk.
MOLLY
I see.
MONK
Let us kneel and pray. Perhaps if you know a hymn, my child. He likes
to be sung to.
MOLLY
I know none, Father. Except…
MONK
Yes?
MOLLY
One my maid used to sing before she was shot to death and when she used
to lose at poker.
MONK
That will do, I'm sure. Do you remember the words?
MOLLY
I'll wing it.
MONK
And I shall hum along.
MOLLY
Lawd,
I'se been a sinner,
I'se done strayed
From da fold---
I wansa gets back
To You, oh Lawdy,
To dose pearly gates
And dem streets
Dat's paved wid gold.
I can't. I can't go on, Father. I have sinned very badly. I can't
continue the life I have led. Tell me, Father, are there any Chinese convents?
MONK
A convent is not for you, my child. Good Lord, think of the nuns.
MOLLY
What about Black Fever country?
MONK
What on earth is Black Fever?
MOLLY
I don't know…an epidemic that kills people. Surely in this enormous
country there must be some epidemic where I can atone for my sins by mistakenly
drinking out of the wrong glass.
MONK
No, you must not drink out of the wrong glass. You must go back into
the world. You must return to Tahiti. Do what you have done in the past.
After all, my child, sailors need something to live for, also.
MOLLY
But Father…
MONK
And while you entertain and drive men to their destruction, you must
remember you can also do your Secret Service work at the same time. We
need you, my child. China needs you. The world needs you.
MOLLY
Yes, Father.
MONK
Now, sing. Sing from the depths of your soul.
MOLLY
Lawd,
I is so weary,
I'se too long
On my own---
I wansa gets back
To You, oh, Lawdy,
Wid yo' hand in mine,
'Cause I don' wansa walks alone,
I don' wansa walks alone,
I wansa walks wid You.
(As SHE sings and HE hums along, the sky lights up and a chorus
of heavenly voices joins them.)
LIGHTS DIM