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Jack has just come back in from the pub with his friend and drinking
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Start: I'm able to go no farther. . . . Two polls, ey . . . what were they doin' here, I wondher? ... Up to no good, anyhow . . . an' Juno an' that lovely daughter o' mine 'with them.
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End: No matther . . . what any one may . . . say. . . . Irelan' sober ... is Irelan' . . . free [...] If th'worst comes . . . to th'worse ... I can join a ... flyin' . . . column. ... I done . . . me bit ... in Easther Week . . . had no business ... to ... be ... there . . . but Captain Boyle's Captain Boyle!
For the full, extended monologue, please see:
Sean O'Casey, _Three Dublin Plays: "Shadow of a Gunman", "Juno and the Paycock" and "Plough and the Stars", Faber and Faber, 1998.
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