The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays  by Unknown
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|  | MRS. FALLON. Leave off talking of misfortunes, and listen to Jack Smith that is coming the way, and he singing. (_Voice of JACK SMITH heard singing_) I thought, my first love, There'd be but one house between you and me. And I thought I would find Yourself coaxing my child on your knee. Over the tide I would leap with the leap of a swan. Till I came to the side Of the wife of the red-haired man! (JACK SMITH _comes in; he is a red-haired man, and is carrying a hayfork._) MRS. TARPEY. That should be a good song if I had my hearing. MRS. FALLON (_shouting_). It's "The Red-haired Man's Wife." MRS. TARPEY. I know it well. That's the song that has a skin on it! (_She turns her back to them and goes on arranging her apples._) MRS. FALLON. Where's herself, Jack Smith? JACK SMITH. She was delayed with her washing; bleaching the |  | 


 
