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r. _Princess_: You!...Yes, it is yourself. Forgive me. I am sorry that I spoke unkindly to you a while ago; I am ashamed that it failed me to know you to be a king. (_She stands up, helped by Nurse_.) _Manus_: It was my own fault and my folly. What way could you know it? There is nothing to forgive. _Princess_: But ...if I did not recognise you as a king ...anyway ...the time you dropped the eggs ...I was nearly certain that you were no cook! (_They embrace_.) _Queen_: There now I have everything brought about very well in the finish! (_A scream at door. Taig rushes in, followed by Sibby, in country dress. He kneels at the Queen's feet, holding on to her skirt_.) _Sibby_: Bad luck and bad cess to you! Torment and vexation on you! (_Seizes him by back of neck and shakes him_.) You dirty little scum and leavings! You puny shrimp you! You miserable ninth part of a man! _Queen_: Is it King or the Dragon Killer he is letting on to be yet, or do you know what he is at all? _Sibby_: It's myself knows that, and does know it! He being Taig the tailor, my own son and my misfortune, that stole away from me a while ago, bringing with him the grand clothes of that young champion (_points to Manus_) and his gold! To borrow a team of horses from the plough he did, and to bring away the magistrate's coach! But I followed him! I came tracking him on the road! Put off now those shoes that are too narrow for you, you red thief, you! For, believe me, you'll go facing home on shank's mare! _Taig: (Whimpering.)_ It's a very unkind thing you to go screeching that out before the King, that will maybe strike my head off! _Sibby_: Did ever you know of anyone making a quarrel in a whisper? To wed with the King's daughter, you would? To go vanquish the water-worm, you would? I'll engage you ran before you went anear him! _Taig_: If I didn't I'd be tore with his claws and scorched with his fiery breath. It is likely I'd be going home dead! _Sibby_: Strip off now that cloak and that body-coat and come along with me, or I'll make split marrow of you! What call have you to a suit that is worth more than the whole of the County Mayo? You're tricky and too much tricks in you, and you were born for tricks! It would be right you to be turned into the shape of a limping foxy cat! _Taig: (Weeping as he takes off clothes.)_ Sure I thought it no harm to try to go better myself. _Prince of Marshes: (Giving
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