The Tinkers Wedding Riders to the Sea And the Shadow of the Glen
The Tinkers Wedding Riders to the Sea And the Shadow of the Glen
J M John Millington Synge
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Marry us, your reverence, for the ten shillings in gold, and we'll make you a grand can in the evening — a can would be fit to carry water for the holy man of God. Marry us now and I'll be saying fine prayers for you, morning and 41 The Tinker's Wedding : Act ii night, if it'd be raining itself, and it'd be in two black pools I'd be setting my knees. priest, loudly. It's a wicked, thieving, lying, scheming lot you are, the pack of you. Let you walk off now and take every stinking rag you have t...here from the ditch. MARY, putting her shawl over her head. Marry her, your reverence, for the love of God, for there'll be queer doings below if you send her off the like of that and she swearing crazy on the road. sarah, angrily. It's the truth she's saying ; for it's herself, I'm thinking, is after swapping the tin can for a pint, the time she was raging mad with the drouth, and ourselves above walking the hill. MARY, crying out with indignation. Have you no shame, Sarah Casey, to tell lies unto a holy man ?
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