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"The
Runaway"
19th
Century Colonial
SAMUEL
has just turned sixteen. His mother expects
him now to take over his long dead fathers
job as the village baker. SAMUEL does not
want to be a baker and dreams of travelling
to the end of the world and being
somebody.
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| Samuel
is always in trouble - he just wants
to be "somebody" |
SAMUEL
is placed in the town stocks for burning
all of the bread expected for the towns
harvest. It is the fourth time he has been
placed in the stocks. He looks up at the
swallows and daydreams about following them
to the end of the earth.
SAMUELs friend RUTH comes up to him
and consoles him. She gives him a birthday
present. She considers him a dreamer who
is still looking for what he wants to be.
She says that he is looking in all of the
wrong places.
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| The
Minstrel Troupe perform in the village
square |
A
minstrel troupe performs in the village
square, in view of SAMUEL. It includes CALEB
(the leader), JOSIAH, and JESS. While the
minstrels are taking a break, two boys called
AARON and SIMON put a pair of donkey ears
on SAMUEL, still in stocks. They jeer and
pelt SAMUEL with food.
RUTH
comes up to him after the party is over.
SAMUEL is covered in vegetables. SAMUEL
asks her to let him go. Reluctantly, she
agrees.
SAMUEL follows the troupe out of the town
and tries hiding out in their cart. He is
discovered. SAMUEL cooks for the group and
then finds the present RUTH had given him
earlier. It is a ring woven out of strands
of RUTHs hair.
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| The
crowd love the show but then they are
arrested |
CALEB
reluctantly allows SAMUEL to stay, with
JOSIAH offering to train him up as a juggler.
Over time, SAMUEL grows reasonably proficient
but is not taken on as a full performer.
He is expected to collect the money and
make announcements.
They reach MOLDORATH, which JOSIAH announces
is "the end of the earth." It
is to be their biggest venue of the year.
SAMUEL is expected to collect the money
at the end of the show but instead tries
to juggle. The crowd heckle SAMUEL and he
is unable to deliver on the crowds
expectation of him juggling different objects.
While fleeing from a hostile crowd, the
minstrels are accused of stealing a womans
purse. They are arrested, while Samuel escapes.
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| Samuel
decides to go back to his village to
be the baker his father was |
The
rest of the minstrels are in stocks awaiting
their public trial. SAMUEL is about to turn
himself in when he finds out that his ring
is worn through entirely.
The
HECKLER is testifying against the minstrels
when SAMUEL brings out the stolen goods
from the HECKLERs pocket. He starts
juggling all of the objects proficiently.
Samuel
becomes a regular part of the minstrel show
and they journey back to SAMUELs home
town.
SAMUEL
catches up with RUTH. RUTH is cool towards
SAMUEL but congratulates him on finally
becoming someone important.
SAMUEL is officially offered a place in
the company and is presented with a pouch
containing six walnuts. That night SAMUEL
leaves the minstrels and goes back to the
village square. RUTH finds him in the town
stocks. Samuel has decided to return to
his life as a baker. He no longer goes in
search for that other life but accepts himself
as he is.
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