%A damp, dark prison cell, chains hang from the walls. Inside the prison is quiet except for the echoes of the mob outside awaiting the execution of the Highwayman. %A voice asks the Highwayman, "You're the one they are shouting for?" %Highwayman says 'I am.' %A voice asks the Highwayman, "Who are you?" %Highwayman says 'Who I am... is soon to be of no consequence. I was a good man once, I suppose. Not so long ago, and yet, a lifetime ago. It's been nearly 6 years. I began to steal medicine, and bread to feed my family, at first.' %A voice asks the Highwayman, "What happened?" %Highwayman says 'I came upon a carriage one night on my way home. Before then I had only stolen from carts and stores, but the carriage was already stopped and my take for the day was small.' %Highwayman says 'I took out my pistol and crept up on the driver, I could hear a man and a woman arguing inside. The driver didn't even see me before I sapped him...' %Highwayman says 'I threw the door open and shouted, "STAND AND DELIVER!" I demanded the woman's ruby brooch, the man refused to allow it. I pointed my pistol at them and demanded she hand it to me. When the man grabbed for it, I shot him in the chest. From then on things were different for me.' %A voice asks the Highwayman, "Is that when it started?" %Highwayman smiles. %Voices from outside call for the execution of the Highwayman, a few voices shout, "Release him!" %Highwayman says 'That's when it began with Captain Vandurant. He took it upon himself to find and bring me to justice, but it wasn't to be just yet.' %Highwayman says 'We would meet face to face for the first time 7 months later on the same road. I waited behind a tree for a carriage. When one came upon me I lept on and threw the driver from it. Pulling the door open, I noticed it was empty, and immediately realized I'd been had.' %Highwayman says 'The powder in the captains rifle would ignite and a loud crack echoed in the night. The bullet threw me to the ground next to the carriage. I rolled underneath it only to watch many more flashes follow. It was a trap and I had fallen into it perfectly.' %Highwayman says 'I escaped into the night when they stopped to reload. But what would come next thrust me from the level of a common criminal to a legend in this city.' %A voice asks the Highwayman, "What did you do next?" %Highwayman says 'Three months after our first encounter, I decided he was too dangerous to be left on my trail. I followed Vandurant to a tavern and waited until he left. I concealed my face with my coat, and approached him in an alley. I knew he was skilled, so I drew my sword and attacked without warning. He was quick but clumsy with his pistol and missed his shot as he drew his sword.' %Highwayman says 'He was good with a sword, but the drink was working against him. Our swords met time and time again, I couldn't break his defense even while he was drunk, but it was only a matter of time before he made a mistake, and I took advantage of it. I lunged and he easily sidestepped it, but he didn't notice the debris that littered the alleyway, and he lost his footing.' %Highwayman stands up and makes elegant moves around the cell as if he were in a duel with Vandurant. Parry, thrust, parry, RIPOSTE! %Highwayman says 'I admit, at the time were he sober I would not be here today. But as he lost his footing I hit his sword away with my own, and moved inside his defenses. I thrust my rapier into his gut.' %Highwayman kicks some dirt up as if to kick a sword away. %Highwayman says 'I kicked his sword away from his hand, and prepared to take his life as my prize.' %Highwayman says 'But just as I put the point of my blade to his chest, a shot rang out from the entrance of the alley. It was several of his men, coming to his rescue.' %Highwayman sits back down on the bench in his damp cell. %Highwayman lets out a deep sigh. %Highwayman looks out the window at the sky. The rain is pouring harder, and now with sporadic thunder and lightning. %Highwayman says 'I fled when his men came to his aid. I didn't finish what I started, but I thought I had killed him anyway. But he was stronger than I thought. They called me Hell's Highwayman after the brazen attack on the captain of the guard.' %A voice asks the Highwayman, "So, it was you that did it?" %Highwayman says 'Yes, I did it.' %Vandurant comes and begins to unlock the the Highwayman's cell. %Vandurant says 'It's time.' %Vandurant leads the Highwayman out into the yard toward the gallows. Rain is falling straight and heavy, angry citizens and sympathizers are yelling on both sides of his path with the gallows at the end. A woman shouts, "JUSTICE!" %Vandurant walks the criminal up the stairs and onto the trapdoor. The crowd cheering, shouting, and cursing all at once. %Vandurant fits the noose around the Highwayman's neck. A man shouts, "MERCY!!" Somewhere a woman yells, "You killed my husband you BASTARD!" %Vandurant whispers 'I want you to know, I'm going to enjoy this.' %Vandurant says 'This man is convicted of numerous and heinous crimes against the crown which include no less than 17 counts of murder and no less than 51 counts of robbery, 7 of which were against mail coaches, which carries the punishment of death by hanging.' %Vandurant says 'Have you any last words?' %Highwayman says 'It was a life of freedom, living outside the confines of society. Living by my own leave, taking what I want.' %Highwayman says 'I would tell my wife that it was for the good of our family, but it would taste a lie to say that it was not what I wanted. I have many regrets, but this is not one of them.' %Highwayman shouts 'Strike now, you bastards, and know you hang a free man today!' %The crowd becomes silent, holding their breath as they watch the executioner reach for the lever. The executioners grip on the release lever tightens as rain falls heavier. Vandurant nods to the executioner. A loud crack echoes in the yard as the lever is pulled and the Highwayman falls through the trapdoor.