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	<title>Red Pepper &#187; Jackie Kay</title>
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		<title>The lamplighter (extract)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scene 1: Interior fort The noise of the sea slapping against the walls of Cape Coast Castle. The sound of many different African languages, talking fast, scared. ANNIWAA: I am a girl. I am in the dark. I don&#8217;t know how long I&#8217;ve been kept in the dark. High above me, there is a tiny [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b><i>Scene 1: Interior fort</b></i> </p>
<p>The noise of the sea slapping against the walls of Cape Coast Castle. The sound of many different African languages, talking fast, scared. </p>
<p>ANNIWAA:<br />
I am a girl. I am in the dark. I don&#8217;t know how long I&#8217;ve been kept in the dark. High above me, there is a tiny crack of light. Last time I counted, I was eleven, nearly twelve. I am a girl. Last time I saw my mama, I was carrying a water gourd on my head. The water was sloshing-sloshing all over my clothes. Mama was clapping her hands and laughing at me. I am frightened of the dark. I don&#8217;t know where I am. I don&#8217;t even know why I&#8217;m here. </p>
<p>Once upon a time, I lived in a house with a cone-shaped roof, in a big compound. My mother grew okra and pumpkin in her yard. My father shaped woods and metals.<br />
A time now ago, I had my hair just done fresh. Pretty, my Mama say. Small sections coiled with thread. My brother and I were playing and laughing. My brother says my laugh is funny and that my laugh makes him laugh. </p>
<p>All of a sudden, some men come and take us. I know those people. They have the marks on the face of the enemy. I kick and scream and shout. Furious. They bundle us off through the woods. Pushing and shouting. Move. Move. Beating us. I hold on to my brother. My brother holds on to me. </p>
<p>We are dragged through the forest for days and nights and days. It is a long time. I am tired and heavy as an elephant. I cry loud for my Mama to hear me. I cry loud for my Papa to see me. </p>
<p>One day, we arrive here. A place that is bigger than the palace of the Paramount Chief. Some call it a palace, a fort, a factory, a prison, a dungeon. My brother is pulled away. I reach out but I cannot hold him. My tears dry up inside me. My mouth goes dry and my lips. My tongue sticks to the roof of my mouth. After that, I stop talking. The words dry under my lips. </p>
<p>Outside this place, where I am trapped and kept like an animal, there is a sound I never hear before. A crashing and thudding. They say it is The Sea. I think it is a wild monster. I think it is coming for me.</p>
<p><b><i>Scene 2: Shipping news</b></i> </p>
<p>The voice of the Shipping Forecast will be interrupted by the voices of the four black women. These women form a chorus throughout the play. Behind their voices there&#8217;s the roaring, crashing of the big Atlantic. </p>
<p>MACBEAN:<br />
There are warnings of gales<br />
In the Viking North.<br />
The general synopsis at midday &#8211; low.<br />
971 moving steadily Northeast and filling.<br />
New High expected Trafalgar<br />
By the same time. </p>
<p>LAMPLIGHTER:<br />
By the same time. </p>
<p>MACBEAN:<br />
Saturday, August 11, 1707<br />
The weather in Liverpool was close.<br />
Gales running between the south and west.<br />
Dirty weather, the ship&#8217;s captain said.<br />
The wild Aurora Borealis<br />
Flew around with unusual swiftness. </p>
<p>The Dorothy reached Barbados, June 1709.<br />
One hundred slaves surviving.<br />
Veering North West 6 to 8.<br />
Occasionally severe Gale 9.<br />
The Duke of Argyll reached London<br />
Eighty slaves surviving. Soon.<br />
The moon that night was in a shroud. </p>
<p>CONSTANCE:<br />
The moon was in a shroud. </p>
<p>MACBEAN:<br />
The Annapolis reached London &#8211;<br />
Less than a third of the slaves survived.<br />
Captain&#8217;s Log: 23rd May 1709 &#8211;<br />
Buryed a man slave No 84.<br />
Wednesday 29 May &#8211;<br />
Buryed a Boy slave, No 86 of a flux.<br />
Decreasing. Rough or very rough.<br />
The weather still dirty, the captain said.<br />
Slow moving, with little change. </p>
<p>BLACK HARRIOT:<br />
The weather filthy! </p>
<p>MACBEAN:<br />
Rain then showers. Moderate or rough.<br />
Thursday, 13 June 1709<br />
Buryed a woman slave, no 47.<br />
Later Decreasing. </p>
<p>BLACK HARRIOT:<br />
Into the howling, moaning Atlantic.<br />
Into the open-grave-green sea.<br />
Into the choppy waters, another body.<br />
Another stiff black wave into<br />
the tight black waves of the sea.<br />
Into the turbulent waters,<br />
another body yet. </p>
<p>MARY:<br />
If you want to learn to pray,<br />
Go to sea.</p>
<p><i>The Lamplighter by Jackie Kay is published by Bloodaxe Books/BBC Productions, price £9.95</i><small></small></p>
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