Chapter 15 Act 3 Scene 1

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Ragnor, his page, and Raphael enter with other men.

Raphael
I'm begging you, good Ragnor, let's call it a day. It's hot outside, and the Lightwoods are wandering around. If we bump into them, we'll certainly get into a fight. When it's hot outside, people become angry and hot-blooded.

Ragnor
You're like one of those guys who walks into a bar, slams his sword on the table, and then says, "I pray I never have to use you." By the time he orders his second drink, he pulls his sword on the bartender for no reason at all.

Raphael
Am I really like one of those guys?

Ragnor
Come on, you can be as angry as any guy in Italy when you're in the mood. When someone does the smallest thing to make you angry, you get angry. And when you're in the mood to get angry, you find something to get angry about.

Raphael
And what about that?

Ragnor
If there were two men like you, pretty soon there'd be none because the two of you would kill each other. You would fight with a man if he had one more whisker or one less whisker in his beard than you have in your beard. You'll fight with a man who's cracking nuts just because you have hazelnut-coloured eyes. Only you would look for a fight like that. Your head is as full of fights as an egg is full of yolk, but your head has been beaten like scrambled eggs from so much fighting. You started a fight with a man who coughed in the street because he woke up a dog that was sleeping in the sun. Didn't you argue it out with your tailor for wearing one of his new suits before the right season? And with another for tying the new shoes he made with old laces? And yet you're the one who wants to teach me about restraint!

Raphael
If I were in the habit of fighting the way you are, my life insurance rates would be sky high.

Ragnor
Your life insurance? That's foolish.

Jace, Rosegreen, and Lightwoods enter.

Raphael
Oh great, here come the Lightwoods.

Ragnor
Well, well, I don't care.

Jace
(to Rosegreen and others) Follow me closely, I'll talk to them. (to the Banes) Good afternoon, gentlemen. I'd like to have a word with one of you.

Ragnor
You just want one word with one of us? Put it together with something else. Make it a word and a blow.

Jace
You'll find me ready enough to do that, sir, if you give me a reason.

Ragnor
Can't you find a reason without my giving you one?

Jace
Ragnor, you hang out with Magnus.

Ragnor
"Hang out?" Who do you think we are, musicians in a band? If we look like musicians to you, you can expect to hear nothing but noise. (touching the blade of his sword) This is my fiddlestick. I'll use it to make you dance. Goddammit- "Hang out!"

Raphael
We're talking here in a public place. Either go someplace private, or talk it over rationally, or else just go away. Out here everybody can see us.

Ragnor
Men's eyes were made to see things, so let them watch. I won't move to please anybody.

Magnus enters.

Jace
Well, may peace be with you. Here comes my man, the man I'm looking for.

Ragnor
He's not your man. Alright, walk out into a field, and he'll chase you. In that sense you can call him your "man."

Jace
Magnus, there's only one thing I can call you. You're a villain.

Magnus
Jace, I have a reason to love you that lets me put aside the rage I should feel and excuse that insult. I am no villain. So, goodbye. I can tell that you don't know who I am.

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