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Kirwan's Servant: He did, and the enemies of
Ireland. They are as good as put down altogether.
He'll be coming back in a while's time.

Porter: Why wouldn't he, and the vote to be
taken yet? He's a man that has no mix in him.

Kirwan's Servant: Around in the attorney's
office he is, writing out documents to go by mes-
sengers to England so soon as the bill will be
thrown out. He bade me to go call him at the
time the vote will be coming on.

Porter: It will not be long till that time. The
speeches should be at their last goal.

Kirwan's Servant: (Going to door.) I'll take my
station here. So soon as they'll start to clap the
bell I'll go warn him. Though it's likely his one
vote won't be hardly needed, with all that will be
against the bill.

Porter. Maybe so. It's hard say. It being to
be it will be.

Kirwan's Servant: There is no man is honest
and is straight but will give his voice against it.

Porter: It's hard know what might happen
from when we get up in the morning to when we
go to bed at night; or half that time.

Kirwan's Servant: Here is Lord Castlereagh's
servant coming to gather news for his master--

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Image, and Other Plays. Contributors: Lady Gregory - author. Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1922. Page Number: 228.
    
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