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Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950

"O'Flaherty V.C. : a recruiting pamphlet"

Hannah sent me out for to tell you, sir, that the tea
will be black and the cake not fit to eat with the cold if yous
all don't come at wanst.
MRS O'FLAHERTY [breaking out again]. Oh, Tessie darlint, what
have you been saying to Dinny at all at all? Oh! Oh--
SIR PEARCE [out of patience]. You can't discuss that here. We
shall have Tessie beginning now.
O'FLAHERTY. That's right, sir: drive them in.
TERESA. I haven't said a word to him. He--
SIR PEARCE. Hold your tongue; and go in and attend to your
business at the tea table.
TERESA. But amment I telling your honor that I never said a word
to him? He gave me a beautiful gold chain. Here it is to show
your honor that it's no lie I'm telling you.
SIR PEARCE. What's this, O'Flaherty? You've been looting some
unfortunate officer.
O'FLAHERTY. No, sir: I stole it from him of his own accord.
MRS O'FLAHERTY. Wouldn't your honor tell him that his mother has
the first call on it? What would a slip of a girl like that be
doing with a gold chain round her neck?
TERESA [venomously]. Anyhow, I have a neck to put it round and
not a hank of wrinkles.


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