MUSKERRY
What do you want me to do?
MRS. CRILLY Come up to Cross Street with me, have dinner and spend the night with us. People would have less to talk about if you did that.
MUSKERRY
You always have a scheme.
MRS. CRILLY
Come to us for this evening itself.
MUSKERRY I wish you wouldn't trouble me, woman. Can't you see that when I go out of this I want to go to my own place?
MRS. CRILLY
You can go there to-morrow.
MUSKERRY
Preparations are made for me.
MRS. CRILLY
You don't know what preparations.
MUSKERRY Two pounds of the best beef-steak were ordered to be sent up to-day.
MRS. CRILLY I wouldn't trust that woman, Mrs. Clarke, to cook potatoes.