SCENE-2
YOUNG MAN. Some dream ter, but t is augo say. t is o ts and tyrs.
ANOteaching.
ISE MAN. Out, out from my sig some one find t grain tell you I must find it, and you anss. Out you ick! [the young men laugh.]
A YOUNG MAN. faito say.
ISE MAN. Out, out, or I ick about your s hough you are a kings son!
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A YOUNG MAN. Come, come; s us to find some one .]
ISE MAN [alone. o t t! Bridget! [BRIDGEt comes in ell me trut say imes say your prayers?
BRIDGEt. Prayers! No, you taugo leave t first I I am glad nohe evenings.
ISE MAN. But do you not believe in God?
BRIDGEt. O ells her!
ISE MAN. But sometimes ts, about to believe in? do you think of when you are alone?
BRIDGEt [considering]. I t notimes I tening to see if the chickens food.
ISE MAN. O can I do! Is t go and find somebody! [o go out; I cannot leave t!
BRIDGEt. You somebody to get up argument h.
ISE MAN. O of tell me if treet. I cannot leave t s! the sand would fall quickly.
BRIDGEt. I dont understand .] t of people talking to your pupils.
ISE MAN. O, Bridget, and see if t believes!
BRIDGEt [o a man of learning t must be al and ss tc be meddling .
ISE MAN. [Kneels do;Salvum me fac, Deus??salvum??salvum. ...quot; I ten it all. It is ty years since I said a prayer. I must pray in tongue, like a clo like teigue t!
[BRIDGEt enters, follo to her.]
FOOL. Give me someto buy bacon