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Enter Cceurde Leon , Mr . Albion , Shamrock : OTt > ot . fc ; Angus , Miss Jukes , Lord Dough . They salute FAfriiEft Zodiac . Father Zodiac . Fair morning , friends , to all your hearts ! Syrius . And cups of coffee to all your mouths !
Miss Jukes . I did not join in your last chorus , though mjr sister did . I don ' t think the idea of perching in a tree is at all ladv-like . Mrs . Albion ( smiling ) . But we may be as happy as birds without perching up in a tree ; that is being very matter-of-fact , sister ; though I should not much object to a comfortable seat in a
mulberry tree after dinner , Syrius . Nor I either : luxurious thought ! ., •? ,. Shamrock O'Toole * Syrius , my little flaxen-txaAr ^ d preature where is this same coffee ? .. ' , / - , ' Stirjus . Boiling in the cottage : Moses iswat 9 h 1 ng . it ; : &andy
Saunderson is blowing- the fire and warming his . toes , andi Ephraim &qum $ 13 meditating on Delphine jars and VVedgewoQd .. , \ Shamrock O * Toole . Brown butter-and-brea 4 vehicliEss you mane ., I suppose , and tea crockery . Run , my boy , ^ r pjr ou all fours ^ and lit ' s be after havinor it !
Enter Moses and Sandy Saunderson , bringing in toll mugs of cq ff ee , and huge pans of ham and egg sandwiched Father Zodiac seats himself at the foot of the Tree , and the rest range in a circle . Harry of Newmarket . Where ' s Ephraim Squills ? Sandy Saunderson . He ' s just sulky about something , or nae ^ hinff , and winna come .
Moses . Nor speaks . He stands like a Spanish onion fti full seedi Mine cot ! what strange man ! Mrs . Albion . Has he had any breakfast ? ^ A ^ PY Saunderson . It ' a' his ain concern : there ' s plenty * Lord Oough . To business—to business !
( 3 l * AMROCK OToole . Where ' s the Rev . Richard Roe ? Juord Dough . In bed ; vainly I essayed him to arouse , supine . A , najtural affinity there certainly must e * ist between fat and featner-bed . I am not of fat deBcieiu : but here , you see I sit in good , tfme , b y strong energy projected . Father Zodiac . What news do you brjjig your old hermit from the moving world ?
Lqkd £ ) ough ( rising , and extending , one hand , and advancing hf * left leg ) . The multifarious political * . j » # ral » and theological rel ^ tipfia ^ wper ^ by ti ^ e interests , of the social scheme ,, whereof—Al > x <* , Sit ( ifxw U n 1-pSjit , 4 pw ^ \—ywy b ^ seate d ! I ^ qnp - ) poqG . Jut ^ s mformaJ j tpjSjp ^ a ^ upqfy the haunch ! Shamrpck Q'Top ^ E . Xou ' y ^ ^ pj siV th ^ ^ aiding hot cp ffee all over me , divil burn you !—very narrowly , I mane to say , sir !
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368 Dies sub Ccelo .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1835, page 368, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2646/page/4/
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