The Idol-Breaker; a Play of the Present Day in Five Acts, Scene Individable, Setting Forth the Story of a Morning in the Ripening Summer

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They all three remember him at once; Trio. Ah! . . .
Dank. Which brings us to the point of our visit.
Ellen moves up swiftly to Adam; Ellen. Now be careful. I'm not friends with you; but I don't want you a bigger fool than you are.
Snark {writing). See! His own wife knows him!
Ellen, It wasn't meant for your ears, Mr. Smarty !
Adam. I'll be careful! I won't let a word slip from me as I don't mean.
He goes down to the carpenter's horse, straddles it, and lights his pipe.
Now, Sons of Freedom! Sp
...it it out, 182] THE IDOL-BREAKER Dank. Prisoner — I mean blacksmith: don't be noisy !
Adam. Can't help it, your honour: it's my trade.
Dank froiuns forensically upon him, and opens the case for Little Boswell.
Dank. Now, we had better confine ourselves strict^ ly to the point at issue. The trouble with proceedings of this informal kind is that the lay mind lacks directness. Now the point is . . . But be seated, gentlemen. Samuel Snark — No, there: on the nail-keg. Jere- miah Jones . . .
Jeremiah looks round vaguely: then makes a line for the wheelbarrow.


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