Act, scene

 1     I,     1|   house this way ten times a day,often. Goodness gracious,
 2     I,     1|     house the whole livelong day, for all the world like
 3     I,     2|  heartier way of saying good day than they used to. Up they
 4     1,     1|  to-morrow, and her wake the day after. Still wish it, on
 5     1,     2|      outstretched hand) Good day to you, Euclio, yes, and
 6     1,     4|   him for it. Why, the other day when a barber cut his nails
 7   III,     2|     certainly was an unlucky day when I came here! Two shillings
 8   III,     5| hopes postponed till another day. These are some of the nuisances
 9    IV,     8|  Philip. Oh, this is a grand day! Why, after I left here
10    IV,     9|    cruel, disastrous, dismal day -- it's made a starveling
11    IV,    10|      your daughter's wedding day? You see it's the tenth
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