Winning a Husband Or Sevens the Main a Burletta in One Act As Performed

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Winning a Husband Or Sevens the Main a Burletta in One Act As Performed
George Macfarren
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Sir, the wife of a military man cannot bring forth chil- dren when and wherever she likes. I was born while my father was on duty in Duhlin, and I choose to add the O' to my name to preserve a family distinction. The boys of old Ireland deserve that honourable continuation at the beginning of their paternal names; for, abroad or at home, in love or in war, they are sure to make their opponents cry O, before they are done with them ; and that will be your late, honey, if you don't immediately re...store my dear Jenny. Zounds, sir! you must be a perfect Turkish Bashaw, for your host informed me you had six or seven ladies with you ; surely, you can spare one. SCENE I. ] WINNING A HUSBAND. 33 Sir R. I pledge you my honour she is not here. Jen. Botheration, sir, I'm not a pawnbroker! and if I were, such a dirty article as you ofTer me is not worth making out a duplicate for. No, sir, I've nothing to do witii the three balls, — two will be sufficient to give one of us a quietus ; so, take this little gentleman, IFresenting a pistol.

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