After The Quarrel
Laurence Rabys Chamber. LAURENCE enters, a little the worse for liquor. Laurence: He never gave me a chance to speak, And he calld her, worse than a dog, The girl stood up with a crimson cheek, And I felld him there like a log. I can feel the blow on my knuckles yet, He feels it more on his brow. In a thousand years we shall all forget The things that trouble us now.
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"Laurence Rabys Chamber. LAURENCE enters, a little the worse for liquor...."
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