Two Plays for Schools the Three Golden Hairs the Robber Bridegroom
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[Sings. O sleep, my Horn so fair. Your Mammy combs your hair. She fain would ask of the Ferryman's task And why he must be there. But O, she does not dare, But O, she does not dare, She fain would enquire of the Ferryman's hire, And plucks the last Gold Hair ! [Thunder. She holds up hairs. HORN wakes raging. Horn. Can a man never sleep in peace, but you will be at him with your pulling and prick- ing and yowling lullabies? I will put you in the pot, and leave you there to bubble at your ease ! ...[Seizes her by the hair. Hedda. O mercy, mercy, it was but a frightful dream ! Listen ! I dreamt I myself was that Ferryman of ours, condemned for ever to ply on a lonely lake. It seemed so wretched a pass that I woke and seized you Horn. A wretched pass ? A silly ass ! Fag has only to give the tiller into the hands of the first passenger who will take it ; and the other would be forced to ferry for ever in his place, while he went free as air. Now, a truce to your combing. Let me alone : I would sleep in peace.
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