Plays for Classroom Interpretation

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Sorry for me, is it? Why would any one be sorry for me? Let you be sorry for yourselves, and that there may be shame on you for ever and at the day of judgment, for the words [1641 SPREADING THE NEWS you are saying and the lies you are telling to take away the character of my poor man, and to take the good name off of him, and to drive him to destruction! That is what you are doing!
Shawn Early. Take comfort now, Mrs. Fallon. The police are not so smart as they think. Sure he might give them th
...e slip yet, the same as Lynchehaun.
Mrs. Tully. If they do get him, and if they do put a rope around his neck, there is no one can say he does not deserve it!
Mrs. Fallon. Is that what you are saying, Bridget Tully, and is that what you think? I tell you it's too much talk you have, making your- self out to be such a great one, and to be running down every respectable person! A rope, is it? It isn't much of a rope was needed to tie up your own furniture the day you came into Martin Tully's house, and you never bringing as much as a blanket, or a penny, or a suit of clothes with you and I myself bringing seventy pounds and two feather beds.


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