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(5) Father. Ca awa the beaſs there laddie, an tak care O' riugle eyed Tammie, an caſt a ſquint eye till him, or faith he'll bring us into a pretty primmiary, as he did the tither day. ACT IT SCENE II. A View of the City Guard. Serjeant HURRY out Tuscan, Cod's mercy, they're precking down the town of Elinbow (illegible text) tha Club Firſt Soldier. Ct damn you fur, fat you pi prcek te glib for. ech. Coalman What deil's your quarrel billies? what's your quarrel? Second Soldier. Our quarre ſhir, no matter to you what's our quarrel: but you muſt come away to the City guard, by my lord Provoſt's orders, for preek- ing down the cob. Coalman. What deil, are the nae redemption, we can tak up tee clob. What are ye makin fica wark about min? Third Sold. You ſtupit prvte tat ye're, its fa'n down tair pon te plain ſtanes, an proken a te pieces. Coolman. Ods mercy, its vauiiht, Whare deilis come oʻt? Do ye think am goun to pay for the thing I did not fee, an be curft te ye? What did, did the bcaſt break it willingly, did it? Soldiers Cot dam her bloods, wha deil do ye mack? hegh m-put him awa Darcan M Calpin, put bin awa. Chan What del do ye want, ye parcel a read like ſcoundrels at yoʻre? bring your juftice here an be curſt te ye ſir am no oblgt to gaing to ye're juſ- tice air. Second ſol Shuſtice here, or fuſtice ibere, you muſt gang to the City guard on any account.