The Quiet Man
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- ...whether the party to the second part...
- That´s me.

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...thinks kindly of the general idea,
or in his own words...American, eh...

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- ...eh, yes, he wants to know if you go for it.
- Go for it?

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- And if you do, he´ll speak to your brother.
- That won´t be easy.

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Oh, as well I know it.
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He´d as soon put his fist into my teeth
as bid me the time of the day.

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What did Sean...the party of the first part,
say about my fortune?

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He says he doesn´t give it...
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He says it´s a matter of
complete indifference to him.

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- He did?
- He says he doesn´t give a sh...

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He says it´s all one to him if you come
in the clothes on your back, or without them.

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Oh, he did, did he? Well.
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A fine opinion he must have of me, if he thinks
I´d go to any man without a proper fortune.

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And this you may tell
your Mr Party of the first part:

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When I wed, whatever´s my own, goes with me.
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Get up, little man.
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And all this furniture is mine.
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And I have that china, and linen,
and 50 pounds in gold my father left me,

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and my mother´s rings, brooches,
my grandmother´s veil, her silver comb...


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