You are an Englishman?
PIKE [quietly, rising and stepping back]. That'll do for _that._ You
come down from there!
IVANOFF [in a voice that lifts, almost cracks, with sudden hope]. An
American?
PIKE. They haven't made me anything else yet.
IVANOFF [swinging himself down to the ground]. Thank God for that!
[He leans against the car, exhausted.]
PIKE. I do. What makes _you_ so glad about it?
IVANOFF. Because I have suffered in the cause your own forefathers gave
their lives for. I am a Russian political fugitive, and I can go no
farther. If you give me up I shall not be taken alive. I have no weapon,
but I can find a way to cut my throat.
PIKE [with humorous incredulity]. Are _you_ the bandit they're lookin'
for?
IVANOFF. They call me that. Do I look like a bandit?
PIKE. How close are they?
IVANOFF [with despairing gesture]. There!
PIKE. Did they see you climb that wall?
IVANOFF. I think not.
[There comes a loud ringing at the gates. At the sound IVANOFF starts
violently, throwing one arm up as if to shield his face from a blow.]
IVANOFF. Oh, my God! it is they!
[He staggers back against the machine.]
PIKE [hastily stripping off his working blouse]. Do you know anything
about gear-box plugs?
[The ringing continues.]
IVANOFF. Nothing in the world.
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