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Then why don't you know? run down a piece of the road towards Ballynascraw, see would you see any body coming, and bring me word would you see Phil McBride you know, flourishing Phil. Now I'm prepared every way for the shupervishor, only I wish to have something genteel in my fist for him, and a show of cash flying about nothing like it, to dazzle the eyes. An Apartment in Mr. CARVER'S House. Mr.

Then it's plain them McBrides dare not be showing their faces, or even their backs, in Ballynavogue. But sure all our Ballynascraw boys, the Roonies, are in it as usual, I hope? Pat. Oh, ma'am, there is plinty of Roonies. I marked Big Briny of Cloon, and Ulick of Eliogarty, and little Charley of Killaspugbrone. Catty. All good men no better. Praise be where due. Pat.

I say, my good people of Ballynavogue and Ballynascraw, I stand here really in unspeakable concern and astonishment, to notice at this fair-time in my barony, these symptoms of a riot, gentlemen, and features of a tumult. Catty.

But in case he'd prove refractory, and would not take my examinations, can't I persecute my shute again the McBrides for the bit of the bog of Ballynascraw, counshillor? Can't I harash 'em at law? O'Bla. You can, ma'am, harash them properly. I've looked over your papers, and I'm happy to tell you, you may go on at law as soon and as long as you plase. Catty.

CARVER says "Ballynascraw," all the McBRIDES bow, and reply Here, plase your honour. Mr. Carv. Catty. Mr. Carv. Hem! hem! also being a residentiary gentleman at Bob's Fort hem! hem! hem! Catty. Clerk. Silence! silence! Mr. Carv.

Look up at me, and remember the promise you gave me, when Catty should be rasonable and is not she rasonable now? Old McB. I did not hear a word from her about the bog of Ballynascraw. Catty. Is it the pitiful bit? No more about it! Make crame cheeses of it what care I? 'Twas only for pride I stood out not that I'm thinking of now!

And was up till past two in the morning, last night, madam, he bid me say, looking over them papers you left with him for your shuit, ma'am, with the McBrides, about the bit of Ballynascraw bog; and if you call upon the counshillor in the course of the morning, he'll find, or make, a minute, for a consultation, he says.

I got a great character of his honour. I'd sooner come before your honour than any jantleman in all Ireland. I'm sure your honour will stand my frind. Clerk. Silence! Mr. Carv. Misguided people of Ballynavogue and Ballynascraw CARVER pronounces the word "Ballynavogue," CATTY curtsies, and all the ROONIES, behind her, bow, and answer Here, plase your honour.