Kathleen Oneil Or a Picture of Feudal Times in Ireland a National Melo Dram
Kathleen Oneil Or a Picture of Feudal Times in Ireland a National Melo Dram
George Pepper
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Do not be angry, sweet Mor- na, but let me thus bury all in forgetfulness. [kisses her. Morna. Learn to keep your distance, (rubbing her lips with her apron, ) don't presume too far sir, on my partiality. You know that you have worse friends in the castle than I, (smiles significantly, ) though an old wo- man. I have entrapped his heart. ('aside. J Cormac. ( Aside. J Plague take her whims, she's at it again. (Jlloud, ) I am truly sensible of that; and my heart's just like the bog hole yonder, y...ou have only to pop in a little kindness, and down it sinks. 52 KATHLEEN O'NEIL. Morna. Ah! Cormac, you have the loyeliest compa- risons in the world. Cormac. And what's more, I never have to seek them out they skip from my mouth like an eel from a net, glad to be disentangled. Morna. Do you know Cormac, that I dreamed last night, you had bought forme a satin mantle, which I thought as white as snow. Cormac. Heaven grant it may be her winding sheet. {aside. ) (JlloudS) Well, Morna, that dream may be re- alized.
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