Act, scene

 1     1,     1|    such a proposition, my dear girl: you're talking cobble-stones.~
 2     1,     1|        sure, she's not a young girl -- middle-aged, as a matter
 3     1,     1|       But this particular poor girl suits me.~Eun. God's blessing
 4     1,     2|    poor. And I with a grown up girl, without a penny of dowry,
 5     1,     2|       happily for you and your girl and me -- to give me your
 6     1,     2|      Don't. Only let me have a girl that's good, and she has
 7     1,     4|     and one cook and one music girl, too,so master said.~Anth.
 8     1,     5|     give you the fattest music girl. ( turning to girls) That
 9     1,     6|      these cooks and the music girl and the supplies for the
10   III,     6|       he tried. And that music girl besides! She could take
11    IV,     2|    son-in-law from marrying my girl the moment he claims her. (
12    IV,     2|     and he's the father of the girl that is master's sweetheart,
13    IV,     7| intoxicated and treat the poor girl so.~Lyc. Is it like me to
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