The Quiet Man
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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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Thirty pounds odd in notes and silver
I´ve earned these past 15 years, that´s all.

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You´re a well propertied woman.
I wouldn´t mind marryin´ you meself.

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Eh, where´d you leave the bottle?
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And I´d have you tell him, that I´m no pauper
to be going to him in my shift.

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# Lo, young May moon is beamin´ love
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# The glow of one´s lamp is gleamin´ love

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