Wappin' Wharf

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Wappin' Wharf
Brooks Charles Stephen
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Cause Patch is a shabbypirate with only one eye.
BETSY: I am sorry, Patch.
(_She offers him her hand. _) PATCH: Blessed leetle fingers, as twines their selves all 'round meheart. Patch, yer says, yer sorry. There ain 't no hope at all. Yernudges him off the wall, but yer can 't fix him. But I never heardthat Humpty Dumpty did a lot o' squealin' when he bust. He took itlike a pirate. And so does Patch. I does n't sulk. If yer will pardonme, Betsy, I 'll leave yer. Me feelin 's get lumpy in me th
...roat. I 'lltake a wink o' sleep in the loft.
(_He climbs the ladder, but turns at the top. _) PATCH: There was jest one too many potaters in the pot.
(_He disappears through the hole in the wall. Betsy arranges the mugson the table, then stands listening. Presently there is a sound offootsteps. Red Joe enters at the rear. _) JOE: I slipped the Duke in the dark. I came back to talk with you. (_Then bluntly, but with kindness. _) How old are you, my dear?
BETSY: I don 't know.
JOE: You don 't know?


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