Read Every Good Boy Deserves Favor and Professional Foul Online
Authors: Tom Stoppard
ANDERSON:
Yes.
MCKENDRICK:
He took a big risk.
ANDERSON:
Yes.
MCKENDRICK:
I wouldn't do it. Would you?
ANDERSON:
No. He should have known he'd be searched.
MCKENDRICK:
Why did they search you?
ANDERSON:
They thought I might have something.
MCKENDRICK:
Did you have anything?
ANDERSON:
I did in a way.
MCKENDRICK:
What was it?
ANDERSON:
A thesis. Apparently rather slanderous from the State's point of view.
MCKENDRICK:
Where did you hide it?
ANDERSON:
In your briefcase.
(
Pause
.)
MCKENDRICK:
You what?
ANDERSON:
Last night. I'm afraid I reversed a principle.
(
MCKENDRICK
opens his briefcase and finds
HOLLAR
'
s envelope
.
ANDERSON
takes it from him
.
MCKENDRICK
is furious
.)
MCKENDRICK:
You utter bastard.
ANDERSON:
I thought you would approve.
MCKENDRICK:
Don't get clever with me. (
He relapses, shaking
.)
Jesus. It's not quite playing the game is it?
ANDERSON:
No, I suppose not. But they were very unlikely to search
you
.
MCKENDRICK:
That's not the bloody point.
ANDERSON:
I thought it was. But you could be right. Ethics is a very complicated business. That's why they have these congresses.
(
The plane picks up speed on the runway towards take-off
.)
*
Vol. 4, no. 2,
Index on Censorship
, published by a non-profit-making company, Writers and Scholars International, 21 Russell Street, London WC2.