Source Text: JUNO1.4Boyle: Chiselurs don't care a damn now about their parents, they're bringin' their fathers' grey hairs down with sorra to the grave, an' laughin' at it, laughin' at it. Ah, I suppose it's just the same everywhere -- the whole worl's in a state o' chassis! Breakfast! Well, they can keep their breakfast for me. Not if they went down on their bended knees would I take it -- I'll show them I've a little spirit left in me still! Sassige! Well, let her keep her sassige. The tea's wet right enough.
Boyle: When the robins nest agen, And the flowers are in bloom, When the Springtime's sunny smile seems to banish all sorrow an' gloom; Then me bonny blue-ey'd lad, if me heart be true till then -- He's promised he'll come back to me, When the robins nest agen!
Boyle: When the...
Bearded_man: You don't happen to want a sewin' machine?
Boyle: No, I don't want e'er a sewin' machine!
Boyle: When the robins nest agen, And the flowers they are in bloom, He's...
Boyle: There's a terrible tatheraraa -- that's a stranger -- that's nobody belongin' to the house.
Joxer: Did ye hear them tatherarahs?
Boyle: Well, Joxer, I'm not deaf.
Johnny: Who's that at the door; who's that at the door? Who gave that knock -- d'ye yous hear me -- are yous deaf or dhrunk or what?
Boyle: How the hell do I know who 'tis? Joxer, stick your head out o' the window an' see.
Joxer: An' mebbe get a bullet in the kisser? Ah, none o' them thricks for Joxer! It's betther to be a coward than a corpse!
Boyle: It's a fella in a thrench coat.
Johnny: Holy Mary, Mother o' God, I...
Boyle: He's goin' away -- he must ha' got tired knockin'.