Our Country. a Historical And Spectacular Representation, in Three Parts

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With all my 'eart, Richard. Fill up. {They stop play- ing and Richard fills the glasses.) Richard. Here's his Majesty's 'ealth and confusion to the rebels.
Jack. Aye, aye, Richard ! I drinks the first, but the second is not needed, for the rebels are already so hawfully confounded they dont know w'ether they stand on their feet or on their 'eads.
{They drink.) Richard. Well, Jack, my 'earty, this is better than sleeping in the snow up at Valley Forge and starving in the bargain.
Jack. Yes Richa
...rd, it suits my mind a deal better.
Richard. And it suits your body still better than your mind.
(Laughs.) Jark. It does of a truth. Long live George III, who feeds his soldiers well, clothes them well, and pays them well.
Richard. In glory, but poorly in pounds, shillings and pence.
Long live King George! {They flourish their glasses.) Jack. This sojering is just to my mind, and as you wisely said, friend Dick, just to my body too. Here we are eating and drink- ing the best at the hexpense of the rebel citizens of Philadelphia, Feather beds, good fires, roasted poultry and warm flapjacks!


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