Lor. Uncle—leever uncle, wass is now tzu du in dem troovel?
Knick. Tzu du? Dei arbshaft is so goot os ferlora. Awer, du bleibsht mer frei, un so long os ich labe——
Gust. (Entering.) Hurrah! Hurrah for dich der Knickerbocker is all recht——
Knick. Un fergess ’s net os ich now ’n Semly mon bin—ni g’lect beim freia un independenta fulk, un ’s is mæ air in so ’m ’a omt os wann ich ’n kainich gabora wær.
[Exeunt R. H.
SCENE LAST.—The Court House.—An arm chair at the back, in front of which is a large table covered with baize.—On each side, a gallery.—On the R. of table are chairs.
Music.—The Judge discovered in C., seated.—The galleries filled with auditors.—Herman, L. H.—Knickerbocker R.
Judge. Well, now, Mr. Knickerbocker, bring amohl sell maidle fore de Court.
[Knickerbocker goes off, and returns with Lorrenna and Alice, R. H. 1 E.