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MAGISTRATE: The charge against you this...

The Ecstasy of Rita Joe

Rita Joe The Magistrate

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MAGISTRATE: The charge against you this morning is vagrancy.

*MAGISTRATE continues studying papers he holds. She looks up at him and shakes her head helplessly, then blurts out to him. *

RITA: I had to spend last night in jail . . . did you know?

MAGISTRATE: Yes. You were arrested.

[... � …]

RITA: What difference does it make?

MAGISTRATE: Children cannot be left like that . . . It takes money to raise children in the woods as in the cities . . . There are institutions and people with more money than you who could . . .

RITA: Nobody would get my child, mister!

Ryga, George, The Ecstasy of Rita Joe, Talonbooks, 1967, pp 43-47.

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