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WILLIAM JOHN GRANAHAN.
[Alarmed.]
And what might that be?
JOHN GRAEME.
If your son is to marry my daughter, I'll ha'e none o' his music. Its all very well for quality and the like to go strummin' on instruments, but its no' meant for a sensible farmer.
WILLIAM JOHN GRANAHAN.
Aye. I agree wi' that. But look here. Mind ye a song or two and a bit o' a tune on a long winter's night keeps one from thinkin' long and between you and me, it keeps you from the bottle.
JOHN GRAEME.
That's where you and I differs. Supposin' he starts playin' a dance tune or two, and the neighbours gather in. You like to do the thing dacint, and ye send out for drink, and then it goes from bad to worse.
Na. Na. I'll ha'e none o' that.
WILLIAM JOHN GRANAHAN.
Well. Well. Make your mind aisy. Ye know he has promised me nivir to play again, and I don't think you'll hear much o' his fiddlin'.
JOHN GRAEME.
I'm right glad to hear it, and I'll tak' your word for it.
WILLIAM JOHN GRANAHAN.
Very good.
[With admiration.]
Man, you'd ha' made a great horsedailer John Graeme.
JOHN GRAEME.
Aye. I had an uncle in the town, a dailer, and he was always sayin'
that.
WILLIAM JOHN GRANAHAN.
And well you could ha' done it, if I knowed anythin'. I'll go to Banbridge a Friday wi' you to settle wi' the lawyers.
JOHN GRAEME.
Very good. I'll call for you wi' the trap that day. Its time I was for goin' home.
WILLIAM JOHN GRANAHAN.
We were expectin' ye ower the day, and I think Mrs. Granahan has the tay laid in the low room.
[Calls.]
Mrs. Granahan!
MRS. GRANAHAN.
[From room.]
Yes.
[She comes in and stands waiting near door.]
WILLIAM JOHN GRANAHAN.
We're just after settlin' up about Robbie John and Jennie. Can ye get us a drop o' tay?
MRS. GRANAHAN.
If you could just take Mr. Graeme for a turn round, I could ha'e it for you in wan second. The table's laid and the kettle's boilin'. Is your daughter wi' you Mr. Graeme?
JOHN GRAEME.
Aye. She was comin' over after me. I suppose she should be here by now.
WILLIAM JOHN GRANAHAN.
Well I can show you the new reaper and binder I got. That new Wexford machine, I was tellin' you about a Sunday in the Session.
JOHN GRAEME.
Very good. I'll just go out and see it.