SCENE 2
im.)
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t danced upon the world,
And ell secrets if I .
(Sings.) Lift up te knee;
ts hey sing,
those young dancers
t in a ring
Raved but now
Of ts t break
Long, long ago
For their sake.
OONA. Ne.
ALEEL. quot;But the dance changes.
Lift up the gown,
All t sorrow
Is trodden do;
OONA. ty rattle?pate! Lean on this arm,
t I can tell you is a cened arm,
And not like some, if o judge by speech.
But as you please. It is time I .
Maybe it is not on this arm you slumbered
hen you were as helpless as a worm.
ALEEL. Stay ill o your own house.
CAtting down) ed I will need no help.
ALEEL. I t to her from remembering
times for full ten minutes;
But noween.
OONA. talk on; matter w you say,
For you been cened?
ALEEL. Old woman, old woman,
You robbed es peace of mind,
And to a hundred years,
And was of beggars and give alms,
And climb Croagrick, you s be pardoned.
OONA. ized
Know w heaven pardons?
ALEEL. You are a sinful woman
OONA. I care no more ted.
(Enter CAteward.)
StEARD. I am not to blame, for I e,
ters to blame. the men climbed in
At t corner wree is.
CAt understand you, who has climbed?
StEARD. t to tell you.
I s??
tc
And mixed up truth and lies, your ladyship