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I agree.I-^-37 ACT I Scene SETTING: (The Pontlpee house: the living room and bedroom upstairs, later the same evening. The kitchen set is now OFF STAGE leaving only the main living room downstairs and the bedroom directly above. fire, seated or stretched out 'aju ?╟ -'o ^w u * The brothers look upstairs at the closed bedroom door, then cast furtive glances at ADAM, who sits before the fire, smoking his pipe. He knows what they are thinking. Will his angry bride let him in? He prefers to find out alone) (The brothers look up, collectively shake their heads, continue what they are doing. AT RISE: The brothers are grouped around the fire, seated or stretched out wherever space is available. One cleans his gun; another mends a piece of broken harness; one whittles, while two others play checkers. i W\(>3 MILLY is upstairs sitting in a rocker in the bedroom, reading the Bible, trying to keep her composure.) W&XJlxl i (Attempting to be casual) fBout time to turn in, ain?╟╓t it? ADAM tries again:)