JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK SCRIPT PDF

The action of Juno and the Paycock takes place between September and. November In that year there were no fewer than four governments in. Title. Juno and the paycock / Sean O’Casey. Author. O’Casey, Sean, Availability. Distributed by the University of Oxford under a Creative Commons. The most famous play by this remarkable Irish dramatist. Juno and the Paycock has been produced throughout the world and offers a compelling look at the.

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Juno and the Paycock | Samuel French

Where am I goin’ with them clothes o’ yours? If you weren’t well yourself you’d like somebody to bring you in a dhrink o’ wather. But, Jack, when we get the money.

Let me go, let me go! Madigan, carrying the gramophone in her arms, goes indig- nantly out by door R. No, we don’t want any blocks! Mind now, how you go on fiddling with that clock ; you know the least little thing sets it astray.

By the serious look on her face, it is clear that something has happened. Father Farrell stopped me to-day an’ tole me how glad he was I fell in for the money.

Madigan rushing over, across front of tMe, catching Boyle by the shoulders and shaking him. If the worst came to the worst, you could dart out here, Joxer; it’s only a dhrop of a few feet to the roof of the return room, an’ the first minute she goes into dh’other room, I’ll give you the bend, an’ you can slip in an’ away, JOXER yielding to the temptation.

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You’re done with Joxer, are you? He sits down moodily in chair by fire. You needn’t ha’ waited, for I’ll take no breakfast — I’ve a little spirit left in me still! Nothin’ was too hot or too heavy for me then. An’ what is it you’re thinkin’ of, allanna? Payock run round to Ryan’s — I know it’s a great house o’ Joxer’s.

Juno and the paycock / Sean O’Casey

Knock off strip on door, r. It’s curious, muno, you never heard the knockin’. Sit down an’ have a cup o’ tay, Joxer. Amn’t I nicely handicapped with the whole o’ yous! Oh, Consols is— oh, there’s no use tellin’ women what Consols is — th’ wouldn’t undherstand. Johnny throwing himself on the bed.

Full text of ” OU Juno And The Paycock”

Pull kuno to the fire, Joxer Daly ; people is always far more comfortabler here than they are in their own place. Mary, your father’s speakin’. Puttin’ aside all formularies, I suppose you remember me lendin’ you some time ago three pouns that I raised on blankets tje furniture in me uncle’s?

I suppose ’tis now, though you wouldn’t think it. She is a well-made and good-looking girl of Mary coming from room l. He sits down Well, what is it?

MARY getting her hat, and -putting it on. Jerry crosses slowly, front of table to Mary, and stands on her r. He promised you — gave you the straight tip?

Juno and the Paycock

Boyle inside room l. How can a man die betther than facin’ fearful odds, For th’ ashes of his fathers an’ the temples of his gods: I only seen him twiced; if you want to know me, come an’ live with me.

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It was simply due to an over- wrought imagination — we all get that way at times. Boyle dismissing an anxiety. Sure they were bound to get a dhrop! He shuk me be the han’. They carry revolvers in their hands. He returns to door R. Joxer watches him with a look of pretended wonder.

Did ye see Jerry Devine? Madigan; come on in; I was afraid you weren’t comin’. J ohnny goes hack to room L. Well, let’s see your spirit, then, an’ go in at wanst an’ put on your moleskin trousers! Voice of Coal Vendor.

Yes, Jerry, as you say, I have fallen as low as that. He is a type, becoming very common now in the Labour Movement, of a mind knowing enough to make the mass of his associates, who know less, a power, and too little to broaden that paycofk for the benefit of all. Don’t be superstitious, man; we’re Dublin men, an’ not boyos that’s only afther comin’ up from the bog o’ Allen — though if she did come in, right enough, we’d be caught like rats in a thrap.

Silver coins for BOYL.

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