He has set at defiance his life's design;
Clap him into the ladle with other spoilt goods.
Peer.
What nonsense! They must mean some other person.
Is it really Peer? It's not Rasmus, or Jon?
The Button-moulder.
It is many a day since I melted them.
So come quietly now, and don't waste my time.
Peer.
I'll be damned if I do! Ay, 'twould be a fine thing
If it turned out to-morrow some one else was meant.
You'd better take care what you're at, my good man!
Think of the onus you're taking upon you
The Button-moulder.
I have it in writing
Peer.
At least give me time!
The Button-moulder.
What good would that do you?
Peer.
I'll use it to prove
That I've been myself all the days of my life;
And that's the question that's in dispute.
The Button-moulder.
You'll prove it? And how?
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