SCENE 2
A ant vieurreted one side, but all in flat colour,
lig a diafiered or gold background.
COUNtESS CAthem.
CAtopping) Surely tory too?
OONA. t last.
ALEEL. A man, they say,
Loved Maeve t,
And died of uries ago.
And nohe full,
Shere
Upon t level place, and for three days
Stretcs her long pale cheeks.
CAtruly.
ALEEL. No, but s her cheeks,
Lady, because s his name.
CAt trouble a must be
A rouble to forget his name??
If ster sense.
OONA. Your own house, lady.
ALEEL. Sry Knock?na?rea
In an old cairn of stones; while her poor women
Must lie and jog in they would sleep
Being er born??yet if sheir names
the moon
till they are giddy and would love as men do,
And be as patient and as pitiful.
But t op in their heads,
t.
Os whe moon is full.
CAt because t memories
they live so long?
ALEEL. s memory but the ash
t c o sink?
And ting fire.
OONA. there is your own house, lady.
CAts true,
And noticing.
ALEEL. A curse upon it for a meddlesome house!
but stayed away I would have known
Queen Maeve the moon is pinched;
And whe dancers
Set their brief love on men.
OONA. Rest on my arm.
ts for any Cian ear.
ALEEL. I am younger, soo heavy for you.
(aking e out of turned tourns back to h