A. Indade an’ ye may trust Katy to get through’t safely. She’s lived with the quality before now, an’ knows how things is done. She’s shrewd, Katy is.
J. That’s thrue for you. An’ how can Miss Evelyn come home till I go after her? She tould me to have the carriage there at half-past twelve o’clock, an’ it isn’t ulleven yit.
A. I’m thinkin’ we ought to have a trate before the party is over.
B. Av coorse we must have some refrishments.
J. I ixpect you ladies can manage that.
A. We’ve got plinty o’ presarves and cake an’ wine. But we’ll want some ice-crame.
J. I’ll furnish that same. I’ll sind Pat. for it whin he comes back.
B. Thin we’ll go upstairs now.
A. The rest of yez go, an’ I’ll lay the table all ready for the trate. It won’t be long before I’ll be wid yez.
(Exit all but Ann. Curtain falls.)