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		<title>The Crows</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Crows, a sketch from the collection ‘Of Animals and Men’ by Jean-Pierre Martinez.</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/the-crows/">The Crows</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><strong>One</strong> – Are you all right?<br><strong>Two</strong> – Yes… why do you ask?<br><strong>One</strong> – I don&#8217;t know. Sometimes I get the feeling that something isn&#8217;t quite right.<br><strong>Two</strong> – No, no, everything&#8217;s fine…<br><strong>One</strong> – They say all crows look alike, but I don&#8217;t know… you&#8217;ve always seemed different to me.<br><strong>Two</strong> – Oh yes…?<br><strong>One</strong> – I don&#8217;t know… something in the way you caw. Even in the way you fly…<br><strong>Two</strong> – You think so…?<br><strong>One</strong> – Am I wrong?<br><strong>Two</strong> – No.<br><strong>One</strong> – Then what is it? What&#8217;s your secret, Babac?<br><strong>Two</strong> – You won&#8217;t tell anyone?<br><strong>One</strong> – I swear.<br><strong>Two</strong> – I&#8217;d barely hatched when I was adopted by humans.<br><strong>One</strong> – Really?<br><strong>Two</strong> – I never knew my parents. From what I later understood, the tree our nest was in had been cut down by a woodcutter. My parents fled, and I fell at the foot of the tree. It was the woodcutter who took me home.<br><strong>One</strong> – That&#8217;s incredible… And then?<br><strong>Two</strong> – They fed me by spoon. I slept safely inside the house.<br><strong>One</strong> – Did they put you in a cage?<br><strong>Two</strong> – No, I was completely free.<br><strong>One</strong> – You could have flown away.<br><strong>Two</strong> – They were all very kind to me. And besides, where would I have gone? I didn&#8217;t know any other crows. I didn&#8217;t even know I was a crow.<br><strong>One</strong> – You didn&#8217;t know you were a crow?<br><strong>Two</strong> – I&#8217;d never seen other birds. I didn&#8217;t even know I could fly.<br><strong>One</strong> – You didn&#8217;t…?<br><strong>Two</strong> – To get around the house and the garden, I just hopped about. I didn&#8217;t need to fly. I didn&#8217;t even know what it meant. My humans didn&#8217;t fly either…<br><strong>One</strong> – And then?<br><strong>Two</strong> – I lived like that for a few years. I was quite happy.<br><strong>One</strong> – And after that?<br><strong>Two</strong> – One day I hopped a little higher than usual to get onto a table, flapping my wings at the same time. And I realised I could fly. At first it was just to reach a wall. Then a tree. And little by little I began to fly like a real crow.<br><strong>One</strong> – So you left?<br><strong>Two</strong> – Not straight away. I was happy with them. And I didn&#8217;t know where to go. Sometimes I&#8217;d leave for a few hours, but I always came back. Then I started leaving for several days…<br><strong>One</strong> – And then?<br><strong>Two</strong> – I met other crows and realised that my place wasn&#8217;t with humans.<br><strong>One</strong> – That can&#8217;t have been easy…<br><strong>Two</strong> – No. I had to learn everything. To learn how to feed myself, for a start. And then unlearn everything I&#8217;d learnt in my foster family. Because I soon realised that for other humans, I was just a crow like any other. That I couldn&#8217;t expect anything from them, and that I risked being shot if I got too close.<br><strong>One</strong> – I knew you weren&#8217;t like the others…<br><strong>Two</strong> – Yes…<br><strong>One</strong> – And you never missed your foster family?<br><strong>Two</strong> – I did. Sometimes I still think of them. But I had to leave them to live my life as a crow. I think, deep down, they understood that very well. And I thank them for never having put me in a cage.<br><strong>One</strong> – And your real parents…?<br><strong>Two</strong> – I never saw them again. Years later I went back to the place where my tree had been cut down by the woodcutter. It was no longer a wood, it was a wheat field. That day there were lots of crows in the sky. And down below there was a man painting a picture.<br><strong>One</strong> – A picture?<br><strong>Two</strong> – A painter…<br><strong>One</strong> – Oh yes, I&#8217;ve seen one of those before… And what was he painting?<br><strong>Two</strong> – The field… with the crows.<br><strong>One</strong> – Then maybe you&#8217;re in the painting…<br><strong>Two</strong> – Maybe.<br><strong>One</strong> – Hang on a moment… Do you see that toad over there?<br><strong>Two</strong> – Yes. There are actually two of them.<br><strong>One</strong> – You wouldn&#8217;t happen to be a bit peckish…?<br><em>Blackout.</em></p>



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<p>A sketch from the collection <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/of-animals-and-men/">Of Animals and Men</a><br><a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/stage-briefs/">Link to the collection for free download (PDF)</a></p>



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<p>L’article <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/the-crows/">The Crows</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://sketchotheque.net/en/accueil-english">La Sketchothèque</a>.</p>
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