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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Out with the Broom, a sketch from the collection ‘Sidewalk Chronicles’ by Jean-Pierre Martinez.</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/out-with-the-broom/">Out with the Broom</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/accueil-english">La Sketchothèque</a>.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><em>A Sketch by Jean-Pierre Martinez</em></h2>



<p><em>Two street sweepers are at work. They&#8217;re sweeping. One of them picks something up from the ground.</em><br><strong>One</strong> – It&#8217;s amazing what you can find in the gutters.<br><strong>Two</strong> – What is it?<br><strong>One</strong> – An ear.<br><strong>Two</strong> – What?<br><strong>One</strong> – An ear, I&#8217;m telling you!<br><strong>Two</strong> – An ear? No way! Let me see… Oh yeah, it&#8217;s an ear, indeed.<br><em>He starts looking on the ground.</em><br><strong>One</strong> – What are you looking for?<br><strong>Two</strong> – I&#8217;m checking if the second one is there.<br><strong>One</strong> – Why would there be a second one?<br><strong>Two</strong> – I don&#8217;t know… Ears come in pairs, don&#8217;t they?<br><strong>One</strong> – Ears come in pairs… Ridiculous…<br><em>They remain perplexed for a moment, leaning on the handles of their brooms.</em><br><strong>Two</strong> – What are we going to do with this ear?<br><strong>One</strong> – What do you suggest we do?<br><strong>Two</strong> – I don&#8217;t know. Maybe we should try to find its owner.<br><strong>One</strong> – What do you think they&#8217;ll do with it?<br><strong>Two</strong> – It seems to me that if I lost an ear and someone found it, I&#8217;d like them to return it to me.<br><strong>One</strong> – What do you mean if you lost an ear? You don&#8217;t lose your ears like you lose your keys! How do you lose an ear without noticing?<br><strong>Two</strong> – That&#8217;s true… How could this person have lost an ear?<br><strong>One</strong> – It could also be a woman.<br><strong>Two</strong> – A woman? Why a woman?<br><strong>One</strong> – Why not a woman? Women have ears too, right? Otherwise, where would they hang their earrings?<br><strong>Two</strong> – But this ear doesn&#8217;t have an earring.<br><strong>One</strong> – Maybe it was a woman who didn&#8217;t wear earrings…<br><strong>Two</strong> – That&#8217;s terrible…<br><strong>One</strong> – What?<br><strong>Two</strong> – Knowing that somewhere, a woman is walking down the street with only one ear.<br><strong>One</strong> – The woman with the cut-off ear…<br><em>Just then, a woman arrives.</em><br><strong>Three</strong> – I can read palm lines. Would you like me to read yours?<br><strong>One</strong> – We&#8217;re looking for someone who reads earlobes. Can you do that?<br><strong>Three</strong> – Let me see…<br><em>He hands her the ear.</em><br><strong>One</strong> – Here, I&#8217;m lending you a listening ear.<br><strong>Two</strong> – We mostly want to know to whom this ear belongs.<br><em>The fortune teller seems to concentrate.</em><br><strong>Three</strong> – I see… a broom.<br><strong>Two</strong> – Do you think this ear could have belonged to a witch?<br><strong>One</strong> – A broom… Of course, we&#8217;re street sweepers, so she sees brooms! If we were fishmongers, she&#8217;d smell fish. And if we were sailors, she&#8217;d hear the sea…<br><strong>Three</strong> – For now, I mostly sense bad vibes…<br><strong>Two</strong> – We found this ear while sweeping up dead leaves in the gutter.<br><strong>One</strong> – Autumn is the peak season for street sweepers… Dead ears pile up…<br><strong>Two</strong> – What else do you see?<br><strong>Three</strong> – I see… (<em>Waving the ear, as if in a trance</em>) I don&#8217;t see anything, but I hear.<br><strong>Two</strong> – And what do you hear?<br><strong>Three</strong> – I hear a voice… coming from very far away.<br><strong>Two</strong> – And what is this voice saying?<br><strong>Three</strong> – I hear… numbers!<br><strong>One</strong> – Numbers?<br><strong>Two</strong> – It must be a coded message.<br><strong>Three</strong> – Five digits… And a sixth one…<br><strong>Two</strong> – The supplementary number!<br><strong>Three</strong> – Yes… Yes, that&#8217;s it… It looks like the combination for the next lottery draw!<br><strong>One</strong> – The lottery?<br><strong>Two</strong> – And what are these numbers?<br><em>She abruptly hands him the ear back, as if the spell has been broken.</em><br><strong>Three</strong> – To find out, you must pay in advance.<br><strong>One</strong> – Right… And what proves it&#8217;s the right combination?<br><strong>Three</strong> – Nothing. You&#8217;re not obligated to believe. It&#8217;s up to you…<br><strong>Two</strong> – Still, can you imagine? What if it&#8217;s the right number?<br><strong>One</strong> – Are you serious?<br><strong>Two</strong> – What do we have to lose?<br><strong>One</strong> – I think madam will tell us that…<br><strong>Three</strong> – Fifty euros.<br><strong>One</strong> – Fifty euros?<br><strong>Three</strong> – Take it or leave it.<br><strong>One</strong> – And what if it&#8217;s true, why don&#8217;t you play the winning combination yourself?<br><strong>Three</strong> – You found the ear, not me. It would go against my professional ethics.<br><strong>Two</strong> – It&#8217;s only 25 euros each…<br><strong>One</strong> – How about 40, okay?<br><strong>Three</strong> – Okay.<br><em>They each give her a twenty euro note. She takes out a paper from her pocket and hands it to them.</em><br><strong>Three</strong> – Here are the winning numbers.<br><strong>Two</strong> – But… they were already written on this paper before you heard that voice!<br><strong>Three</strong> (<em>emphatically</em>) – Destiny is always written in advance.<br><em>She leaves.</em><br><strong>Two</strong> – I don&#8217;t know why, but I believe her…<br><strong>One</strong> – And what are these numbers?<br><em>The other is about to tell him but refrains.</em><br><strong>Two</strong> – Come over here instead… (<em>Glancing at the audience</em>) Walls have ears…<br><em>They step back a bit.</em><br><strong>One</strong> – So?<br><strong>Two</strong> – 13.<br><strong>One</strong> – Classic.<br><strong>Two</strong> – 5 bis.<br><strong>One</strong> – Let&#8217;s just say 5.<br><strong>Two</strong> – And 214.<br><strong>One</strong> – 214?<br><strong>Two</strong> – Let&#8217;s say 2, 1, and 4.<br><strong>One</strong> – Yeah, but that&#8217;s only 5 numbers.<br><strong>Two</strong> – Oh yeah, that&#8217;s right…<br><strong>One</strong> – She didn&#8217;t give us the supplementary number, the sneak.<br><strong>Two</strong> – We should have given her the fifty euros she asked for.<br><strong>One</strong> – Yeah, it&#8217;s going to be my fault now.<br><strong>Two</strong> – And what about this ear? It doesn&#8217;t look very clean…<br><strong>One</strong> – Obviously, we found it in the gutter…<br><strong>Two</strong> – Yeah… (<em>Addressing the audience</em>) Did anyone lose an ear? A dirty ear… Well, I&#8217;ll leave it here, prominently displayed. If the person who lost it wants to retrieve it…<br><strong>One</strong> – So, are we making that lottery ticket, yes or no?<br><strong>Two</strong> – Let&#8217;s do it… I don&#8217;t know why, but I have a feeling it&#8217;s our lucky day…<br><em>They exit.</em><br><strong><em>Black</em></strong>.</p>



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<p>A sketch from the collection <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/sidewalk-chronicles/">Sidewalk Chronicles</a><br><a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/sidewalk-chronicles/">Link to the collection for free download (PDF)</a></p>



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<p>L’article <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/out-with-the-broom/">Out with the Broom</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/accueil-english">La Sketchothèque</a>.</p>
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