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I am happy us the day's long I my wile luvcs gadding, 104 THE IRISH WIDOW. [Garrick. and I can't stay at home ; bo we are both of a mind — She's every night at one or other of the garden places; but among friends, I am a lutle afraid of the damp; hugb, hagh, hugh! She has got an Irish gentleman, a kind of cousin of hers, to take care of her; a fine fellow, and so good-natured! — It is a vast comfort to have such a friend in a family ! Hugh, hugh, hugh ! Whit. You are a bold man, cousin Kecksey.... Kec. Bold! ay, to be sure; none but tre brave deserve the fair Hugh, hugh ! who's afraid ? Whit. Why, your wife is five feet ten I Kte, Without her shoes. I hate your little shrimps ; none of your lean, meagre French frog^ for me ; I was always fond of the majestic : give me a slice of a good English surloiu ! cut and cf>me again ; hugh, hugh, hugh ! that's my taste. Whit. I'm glad you have so good a stomach — Ami so you would advise me to marry the widow directly ? Kec. To be sure ! — ^you have not a moment to lose ; I always mind what the poet says, Tis folly to lose time, When man is in his prime : Hugh !
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