MR. QUIRKE. Easy! It"s easy to say let you make yourself easy.
HYACINTH. I can tell you where it is.
MR. QUIRKE. Where what is?
HYACINTH. The sheep you are fretting after.
MR. QUIRKE. What do you know about it?
HYACINTH. I know everything about it.
MR. QUIRKE. I suppose the sergeant told you?
HYACINTH. He told me nothing.
MR. QUIRKE. I suppose the whole town knows it, so?
HYACINTH. No one knows it, as yet.
MR. QUIRKE. And the sergeant didn"t see it?
HYACINTH. No one saw it or brought it away but myself.
MR. QUIRKE. Where did you put it at all?
HYACINTH. In the ditch behind the church wall. In among the nettles it is. Look at the way they have me stung. [_Holds out hands._
MR. QUIRKE. In the ditch! The best hiding-place in the town.
HYACINTH. I never thought it would bring such great trouble upon you.
You can"t say, anyway, I did not tell you.
MR. QUIRKE. You, yourself, that brought it away and that hid it! I suppose it was coming in the train you got information about the message to the police.
HYACINTH. What now do you say to me?
MR. QUIRKE. Say! I say I am as glad to hear what you said as if it was the Lord telling me I"d be in heaven this minute.
HYACINTH. What are you going to do to me?
MR. QUIRKE. Do, is it? [_Grasps his hand._] Any earthly thing you would wish me to do, I will do it.
HYACINTH. I suppose you will tell----
MR. QUIRKE. Tell! It"s I that will tell when all is quiet. It is I will give you the good name through the town!
HYACINTH. I don"t well understand.
MR. QUIRKE. [_Embracing him._] The man that preserved me!
HYACINTH. That preserved you?
MR. QUIRKE. That kept me from ruin!
HYACINTH. From ruin?
MR. QUIRKE. That saved me from disgrace!
HYACINTH. [_To_ MRS. DELANE.] What is he saying at all?
MR. QUIRKE. From the inspector!
HYACINTH. What is he talking about?
MR. QUIRKE. From the magistrates!
HYACINTH. He is making some mistake.
MR. QUIRKE. From the Winter a.s.sizes!
HYACINTH. Is he out of his wits?
MR. QUIRKE. Five years in jail!
HYACINTH. Hasn"t he the queer talk?
MR. QUIRKE. The loss of the contract!
HYACINTH. Are my own wits gone astray?
MR. QUIRKE. What way can I repay you?
HYACINTH. [_Shouting._] I tell you I took the sheep----
MR. QUIRKE. You did, G.o.d reward you!
HYACINTH. I stole away with it----
MR. QUIRKE. The blessing of the poor on you!
HYACINTH. I put it out of sight----
MR. QUIRKE. The blessing of my five children----
HYACINTH. I may as well say nothing----
MRS. DELANE. Let you be quiet now, Quirke. Here"s the sergeant coming to search the shop----