Programs, Correspondence, 1968, August-December (1968)

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5 - AMALIA For nothing. Mama, we were outside the school and the policemen were trying to move us down the street ... we were trying to get out of their way... but we couldn’t and they got David. (AMALIA GETS PROGRESSIVELY MORE HYSTERICAL) He tried to get away. Mama, but he couldn’t... they were hitting him... Ay, Mama. BERNARDA (BERNARDA IS NOW CRYING LOUDLY HERSELF, AND HUGGING AMALIA, TRYING TO CONSOLE HER) My son, my son, what happened to my son? Ay Dios mio, que le paso a mi hijo? (BERNARDA AND AMALIA STAND SOBBING UNCONTROLLABLY IN EACH OTHER’S ARMS. OFFSTAGE THE DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES BUT NEITHER OF THEM ARE AWARE OF IT. ROBERTO ENTERS AND FINDS THE MOTHER AND DAUGHTER SOBBING IN EACH OTHER’S ARMS; HE STANDS THERE SHOCKED FOR A SPLIT-SECOND THEN RUSHES TO CONSOLE THEM)