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now, and it will be a strong ending, and a sudden ending. _Matt comes in_. MURTAGH COSGAR You're wanted here. MATT I heard you call. _(He sits on table)_ So they're sticking to the twenty years. MARTIN DOURAS _(eagerly)_ Twenty years, Matt, and they'll get it for twenty. O, it's a great day for you both! Father and son, you come into a single inheritance. What the father wins the son wields. MURTAGH COSGAR What the father wins, the son wastes. MATT What's the talk of father and son? MARTIN DOURAS They're the one flesh and blood. There's no more strife between them than between the right hand and the left hand. MURTAGH COSGAR _(to Matt)_ We were talking about you. We were fixing a match for you. MATT _(startled, looking at Martin Douras)_ Fixing a match for me? _(He rises)_ MURTAGH COSGAR Ay, Matt. Don't you think it's time to be making a match for you? MATT _(sullenly, going to the door)_ Maybe it is. When you have chosen the woman, call. I'll be without. MURTAGH COSGAR _(going to him)_ We haven't chosen yet. But it won't be Martin Douras' daughter, anyhow. MATT Stop. You drove all your living children away, except Sally and myself. You think Sally and myself are the one sort. MURTAGH COSGAR _(tauntingly)_ Martin's daughter, Corney's sister. That's the girl for you! MATT We're not the one sort, I tell you. Martin Douras, isn't he a foolish old man that would drive all his children from him? What would his twenty years' purchase be to him then? MURTAGH COSGAR It wasn't for my children I worked. No, no; thank God; it wasn't for my children I worked. Go, if you will. I can be alone. MARTIN DOURAS O Murtagh, Murtagh, sure you know you can't be alone. We're two old men, Murtagh. MURTAGH COSGAR He daren't go. MATT Because I'm the last of them he thinks he can dare me like that. MURTAGH COSGAR There was more of my blood in the others. MATT Do you say that? MARTIN DOURAS Don't say it again. For God's sake, don't say it again, Murtagh. MURTAGH COSGAR I do say it again. Them who dared to go had more of my blood in them! MATT Ah, you have put me to it now, and I'm glad, glad. A little house, a bit of land. Do you think they could keep me here? MURTAGH COSGAR _(to Martin Douras)_ It's his own way he wants. I never had my own way. _(To Matt)_ You're my last son. You're too young to know the hardship there was in rearing you. MATT _(exultantly)_ Your
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