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Absolute to carry it for me. |
DAVID |
Ay, i' the name of mischief, let him be the messenger.--For my part I |
wouldn't lend a hand to it for the best horse in your stable. By the |
mass! it don't look like another letter! It is, as I may say, a |
designing and malicious-looking letter; and I warrant smells of |
gunpowder like a soldier's pouch!--Oons! I wouldn't swear it mayn't go |
off! |
ACRES |
Out, you poltroon! you ha'n't the valour of a grasshopper. |
DAVID |
Well, I say no more--'twill be sad news, to be sure, at Clod-Hall! but |
I ha' done.--How Phillis will howl when she hears of it!--Ay, poor |
bitch, she little thinks what shooting her master's going after! And I |
warrant old Crop, who has carried your honour, field and road, these |
ten years, will curse the hour he was born. [Whimpering.] |
ACRES |
It won't do, David--I am determined to fight--so get along you coward, |
while I'm in the mind. |
[Enter SERVANT.] |
SERVANT |
Captain Absolute, sir. |
ACRES |
Oh! show him up. |
[Exit SERVANT.] |
DAVID |
Well, Heaven send we be all alive this time to-morrow. |
ACRES |
What's that?--Don't provoke me, David! |
DAVID |
Good-bye, master. [Whimpering.] |
ACRES |
Get along, you cowardly, dastardly, croaking raven! |
[Exit DAVID.] |
[Enter CAPTAIN ABSOLUTE.] |
ABSOLUTE |
What's the matter, Bob? |
ACRES |
A vile, sheep-hearted blockhead! If I hadn't the valour of St. George |
and the dragon to boot---- |
ABSOLUTE |
But what did you want with me, Bob? |
ACRES |
Oh!--There---- [Gives him the challenge.] |
ABSOLUTE |
[Aside.] To Ensign Beverley.--So, what's going on now?--[Aloud.] Well, |
what's this? |
ACRES |
A challenge! |
ABSOLUTE |
Indeed! Why, you won't fight him; will you, Bob? |
ACRES |
Egad, but I will, Jack. Sir Lucius has wrought me to it. He has left me |
full of rage--and I'll fight this evening, that so much good passion |
mayn't be wasted. |
ABSOLUTE |
But what have I to do with this? |
ACRES |
Why, as I think you know something of this fellow, I want you to find |
him out for me, and give him this mortal defiance. |
ABSOLUTE |
Well, give it to me, and trust me he gets it. |
ACRES |
Thank you, my dear friend, my dear Jack; but it is giving you a great |
deal of trouble. |
ABSOLUTE |
Not in the least--I beg you won't mention it.--No trouble in the world, |
I assure you. |
ACRES |
You are very kind.--What it is to have a friend!--You couldn't be my |
second, could you, Jack? |
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