Job. Ay, he. I don't know what he intends—but I trust all to him;—and when he returns, we'll have such a merry-making! Hollo! house! Oh, damn it, I'll be good to the landlord; but I'll play hell with his wife! Come with me, and let us call about us a bit. Hollo!—house! Come, Mary! odsbobs, I'm so happy to have you again! House!—Come, Mary,
[Exeunt.
ACT THE FOURTH.
SCENE I.
The Outside of the Red Cow.
Dennis Brulgruddery before the Door.
Dennis. I've stretched my neck half a yard longer, looking out after that rapscallion, Dan. Och! and is it yourself I see, at last? There he comes, in a snail's trot, with a basket behind him, like a stage coach.
Enter Dan, with a Basket at his Back.
Dan, you devil! aren't you a beast of a waiter?