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by Harold Pinter


  Pause

  I also pointed out that we had carte blanche from the Ministry. She left much moved by my recital.

  Pause

  GIBBS

  Thank you for your report, Mr. Lush.

  LUSH

  No congratulations?

  GIBBS consults his watch and goes to the internal telephone.

  GIBBS

  Will you excuse me?

  LUSH

  I’ll excuse you for the time being, Gibbs.

  He goes out.

  GIBBS (into the phone)

  22, please. (Pause.) Sir? Gibbs here. I’d like to speak with Miss Cutts, if I may, with reference to that matter we were discussing earlier. Thank you. (Pause.) Miss Cutts? I believe you know a man called Lamb. He’s on the staff. Yes. I would be obliged if you would collect him and bring him to number one interviewing room. When I join you, perhaps you would be so kind as to go to 1A control room. I shall be glad of your participation. Thank you.

  He replaces the receiver, and leaves the room.

  The lights fade on the sitting room.

  The lights go up on the. left stage area, including the stairway.

  MISS CUTTS, followed by LAMB, appears at the foot of the stairway. They ascend. MISS CUTTS is wearing a white coat.

  LAMB

  But what do you think it’s all about? I mean, he wanted to see me particularly, did he?

  CUTTS

  Oh yes. Particularly.

  LAMB (stopping)

  But he didn’t say why?

  CUTTS

  No.

  LAMB

  You know, I don’t know why, but as soon as you said ‘Mr Gibbs wants to see you,’ I felt an extraordinary uplift. Isn’t it amazing? Really, I felt uplifted. I still do, I must say …

  They go out of sight. The lights come up on the sound-proof room. MISS CUTTS and LAMB enter the sound-proof room.

  It’s very curious, I know, but I really feel it’s … significant. I mean, why should I suddenly feel uplifted … You know, I can’t help thinking, I know it’s very silly of me, but I can’t help thinking this is something to do with my promotion. Do you think he’s read my schemes? I mean, why else would he send for me when I was on duty?

  GIBBS enters the room from another door. He wears a white coat.

  CUTTS

  Mr Gibbs, have you met Mr Lamb?

  GIBBS

  How do you do?

  LAMB

  How do you do?

  CUTTS

  Would you excuse me a minute, please?

  She leaves the room by the other door.

  GIBBS

  Would you take a seat, Mr Lamb?

  LAMB

  This one?

  GIBBS

  Yes, this one.

  LAMB sits.

  GIBBS

  I’m delighted to meet you.

  LAMB

  Thank you. I must say I’ve always enjoyed my work here tremendously … I mean, you really get the feeling here that something … important is going on, something really valuable, and to be associated with it in any way can’t be seen in any other light than as a privilege.

  GIBBS

  That’s a very heartening attitude.

  LAMB

  Oh, I really mean it, quite sincerely.

  GIBBS

  Good. I’ve heard a great deal about you, you know.

  LAMB

  Really?

  GIBBS

  Yes, there’s quite a lot I’d like to talk to you about, when we have the time. But in the meanwhile I wonder … if you’d give me a helping hand?

  LAMB

  I’d be quite delighted!

  GIBBS

  That’s the spirit! (With no undue emphasis.) Miss Cutts, could you come down, please?

  LAMB

  What did you say?

  GIBBS

  I beg your pardon?

  LAMB

  Did you speak to Miss Cutts just now?

  GIBBS

  Yes, I asked her to come down.

  LAMB

  But where from?

  GIBBS

  From room 1A.

  LAMB

  But did she hear you?

  GIBBS

  Oh yes.

  LAMB

  How?

  GIBBS (pointing)

  That mike. It’s just been switched on.

  LAMB (laughing)

  Oh, I see.

  Pause

  Curious kind of room, isn’t it?

  GIBBS

  It’s a sound-proof room.

  Enter MISS CUTTS.

  Ah, Miss Cutts. Now, Lamb, what I’d like is for you to help us with some little tests. Will you do that?

  LAMB

  Tests? I’d be delighted. That’s what I hoped I’d be doing when I first came down here.

  GIBBS

  Really? Good.

  LAMB

  What kind of tests are they?

  GIBBS

  Experiments.

  LAMB

  Oh, I see.

  GIBBS

  Well, we have a very willing subject, Miss Cutts.

  CUTTS

  We do.

  GIBBS

  Oh by the way, Lamb, Merry Christmas.

  LAMB

  Thanks. Merry Christmas to you. And to you, Miss Cutts.

  CUTTS

  Thank you. And to you. (To GIBBS.) And to you too.

  GIBBS

  And to you. (Briskly.) Now – perhaps you would fit the electrodes to Mr. Lamb’s wrists.

  LAMB

  Electrodes?

  GIBBS

  Yes.

  CUTTS

  Could I have your hand, Mr. Lamb?

  MISS CUTTS brings an electrode from her pocket and attaches it to LAMB’s wrist.

  CUTTS

  Now the other one.

  She attaches a second electrode.

  LAMB

  What are they … exactly?

  GIBBS

  They’re electric. You don’t feel anything, of course. Best thing to do is forget all about them.

  CUTTS

  Now I’m going to plug in.

  She bends at the wall, where, through a hole, three leads protrude. She picks up two and returns to LAMB.

  GIBBS

  Now she’s going to plug in. You see the little socket on each of those electrodes? They’re for the plug. (He watches MISS CUTTS plug in.) That’s right. First plug in A, then plug in B. Right. Now you’re plugged in.

  LAMB

  Oh, you’ve … got to be plugged in, have you?

  GIBBS (with a chuckle)

  Oh yes, got to be plugged in. The leads go right through the wall and up to the control room, you see. We’re plugged in the other end.

  LAMB

  You?

  GIBBS (laughing)

  No, no, not me. You. Into the receiving set.

  LAMB

  Oh, I see. What are these … what are these electrodes for, exactly?

  GIBBS

  They measure electrical potential on the skin.

  LAMB

  Oh.

  GIBBS

  Engendered by neural activity, of course.

  LAMB

  Oh, of course.

  GIBBS

  Electrical impulses, in a word. You can imagine how important they are and yet how little we know about them. Right. Now the earphones.

  MISS CUTTS stoops, picks up the earphones, attaches them to LAMB’s head.

  LAMB

  Earphones?

  GIBBS

  Yes, same principle. Plugged in at the socket on your head, plugged in at the other end in our control room. (Cheeringly.) Don’t worry, they’re nice long leads, all of them. Plenty of leeway. No danger of strangulation.

  LAMB (laughing)

  Oh yes. Good.

  GIBBS

  By the way, your predecessor used to give us a helping hand occasionally, too, you know. Before you came, of course.

  LAMB

  My predecessor?r />
  CUTTS

  Could you just keep still a second, Mr Lamb, while I plug in the earphones?

  LAMB is still. She plugs.

  Thank you.

  GIBBS

  Comfortable?

  LAMB

  Yes, thank you. My predecessor, did you say?

  GIBBS

  Yes, the chap you took over from.

  LAMB

  Oh! Did he really? Oh, good. I’ve often wondered what he … did, exactly. Oh good, I’m … glad I’m following in a tradition.

  They all chuckle.

  Have you any idea where he is now?

  GIBBS

  No, I don’t think I do know where he is now. Do you know where he is, Miss Cutts?

  CUTTS

  No, I’m afraid I don’t.

  GIBBS

  No, I’m afraid we don’t really know. He’s not here, anyway. That’s certain. Now what I want you to do is to sit perfectly still. Relax completely. Don’t think about a thing. That’s right. Now you see that light up there. Ignore it. It might go on and off at regular or irregular intervals. Take no notice. Sit perfectly still. Quite comfortable?

  LAMB

  Yes, thanks.

  GIBBS

  Jolly good. Don’t go to sleep, will you? We’re awfully grateful to you, old chap, for helping us.

  LAMB

  It’s a pleasure.

  GIBBS places his hand briefly on LAMB’s shoulder.

  MISS CUTTS and GIBBS go out.

  LAMB sits. Silence. He shifts, concentrates. The light, which is red, flicks on and off.

  Silence. Suddenly LAMB jolts rigid, his hands go to his earphones, he is propelled from the chair, falls to his knees, twisting from side to side, still clutching his earphones, emitting highpitched cries.

  He suddenly stops still.

  The red light is still flickering.

  He looks up. He sits in the chair, emits a short chuckle.

  The red light stops.

  The voice of MISS CUTTS is heard.

  CUTTS

  Would you say you were an excitable person?

  LAMB looks up.

  LAMB

  Not … not unduly, no.

  The voice of GIBBS is heard.

  GIBBS

  Would you say you were a moody person?

  LAMB

  Moody? No, I wouldn’t say I was moody – well, sometimes occasionally I –

  CUTTS

  Do you ever get fits of depression?

  LAMB

  Well, I wouldn’t call them depression, exactly –

  GIBBS

  Would you say you were a sociable person?

  LAMB

  Well, that’s not a very easy question to answer, really. I try, I certainly try to be sociable, I mean I think it should be the aim of any one interested in human nature to try to mix, to better his understanding of it. I –

  CUTTS

  Do you find yourself unaccountably happy one moment and unaccountably unhappy the next?

  LAMB

  It’s strange you should say that because –

  GIBBS

  Do you often do things which you regret in the morning?

  LAMB

  Regret? Things I regret? Well, it depends what you mean by often, really. I mean, when you say often –

  CUTTS

  Are you often puzzled by women?

  LAMB

  Women?

  GIBBS

  Men.

  LAMB

  Men? Well, I was just going to answer the question about women –

  GIBBS

  Do you often feel puzzled?

  LAMB

  Puzzled?

  GIBBS

  By women.

  LAMB

  Women?

  CUTTS

  Men.

  LAMB

  Uh – now just a minute, I … do you want separate answers or a joint answer?

  CUTTS

  After your day’s work, do you ever feel tired, edgy?

  GIBBS

  Fretty?

  CUTTS

  Irritable?

  GIBBS

  At a loose end?

  CUTTS

  Morose?

  GIBBS

  Frustrated?

  CUTTS

  Morbid?

  GIBBS

  Unable to concentrate?

  CUTTS

  Unable to sleep?

  GIBBS

  Unable to eat?

  CUTTS

  Unable to remain seated?

  GIBBS

  Unable to stand upright?

  CUTTS

  Lustful?

  GIBBS

  Indolent?

  CUTTS

  On heat?

  GIBBS

  Randy?

  CUTTS

  Full of desire?

  GIBBS

  Full of energy?

  CUTTS

  Full of dread?

  GIBBS

  Drained?

  CUTTS

  Of energy?

  GIBBS

  Of dread?

  CUTTS

  Of desire?

  Pause

  LAMB

  Well, it’s difficult to say, really –

  LAMB jolts rigid, his hands go to his earphones, he is propelled from the chair, falls to his knees, twisting from side to side, still clutching his earphones, emitting highpitched cries.

  The red light flicks on and off.

  He suddenly stops still.

  The red light is still flickering.

  He looks up. He sits in the chair, emits a short chuckle.

  The red light stops.

  CUTTS

  Are you virgo intacta?

  LAMB

  What?

  CUTTS

  Are you virgo intacta?

  LAMB

  Oh, I say, that’s rather embarrassing. I mean, in front of a lady—

  CUTTS

  Are you virgo intacta?

  LAMB

  Yes, I am, actually. I’ll make no secret of it.

  CUTTS

  Have you always been virgo intacta?

  LAMB

  Oh yes, always. Always.

  CUTTS

  From the word go?

  LAMB

  Go? Oh yes. From the word go.

  GIBBS

  What is the law of the Wolf Cub Pack?

  LAMB

  The cub gives in to the Old Wolf, the cub does not give in to himself.

  GIBBS

  When you were a boy scout were you most proficient at somersault, knots, leap frog, hopping, skipping, balancing, cleanliness, recitation or ball games?

  LAMB

  Well, actually, I never became a boy scout proper. I was a wolf cub, of course, but I never became a boy scout. I don’t know why, actually. I’ve forgotten … to be frank. But I was a cub.

  CUTTS

  Do women frighten you?

  GIBBS

  Their clothes?

  CUTTS

  Their shoes?

  GIBBS

  Their voices?

  CUTTS

  Their laughter?

  GIBBS

  Their stares?

  CUTTS

  Their way of walking?

  GIBBS

  Their way of sitting?

  CUTTS

  Their way of smiling?

  GIBBS

  Their way of talking?

  CUTTS

  Their mouths?

  GIBBS

  Their hands?

  CUTTS

  Their legs?

  GIBBS

  Their teeth?

  CUTTS

  Their shins?

  GIBBS

  Their cheeks?

  CUTTS

  Their ears?

  GIBBS

  Their calves?

  CUTTS

  Their arms?

  GIBBS

  Their toes?

  CUTTS

  Their eyes?

  GIBBS

 
Their knees?

  CUTTS

  Their thighs?

  Pause

  LAMB

  Well, it depends what you mean by frighten –

  GIBBS

  Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night?

  LAMB

  Sometimes, yes, for a glass of water.

  GIBBS

  Do you ever fed you would like to join a group of people in which group common assumptions are shared and common principles observed?

  LAMB

  Well, I am a member of such a group, here, in this establishment.

  GIBBS

  Which establishment?

  LAMB

  This one.

  GIBBS

  Which establishment?

  LAMB

  This one.

  GIBBS

  You are a member of this establishment?

  LAMB

  Of course.

  Silence

  (Looking up.) Mmnn?

  Any more questions?

  I’m quite ready for another question.

  I’m quite ready.

  I’m rather enjoying this, you know.

  Oh, by the way, what was that extraordinary sound?

  It gave me quite a start, I must admit.

  Are you all right up there?

  You haven’t finished your questions, have you?

  I’m ready whenever you are.

 

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