} daughters of a farmer. ANN, in the same farm-house. OLIS DIALOGUE I. [Ann is busy dusting the furniture. Her younger brother William, a cripple, is sitting by the fire. Rachel comes in with her knitting in her hand.] Ann. O Rachel dear, I am glad you are come to sit with me a bit. I shall have done in one moment. Rachel. Can I help you to clean up? thank I like to do every thing myself. You know one has one's own way of doing things. You were smil |