| Character | Line # | Attribution | Subtitle | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wellette | 01 | WellF | Oh, thank goodness! I didn't know if you'd really come. People make all sorts of promises these days, and then they forget. Have you got five bottles of whiskey? | |
| Wellette | 02 | WellF | They come up and down that street. Here's the box. The grave is the one that says "Richard Tarlton," that's my dad's. | |
| Wellette | 06 | WellF | When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, sure 'tis like a morn in spring. | |
| Wellette | 09 | WellF | When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, sure 'tis like a morn in spring. | |
| Wellette | 10 | WellF | In the lilt of Irish laughter, you can hear the angels sing. | |
| Wellette | 11 | WellF | When Irish hearts are happy, all the world seems bright and gay, | |
| Wellette | 12 | WellF | And When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, sure, they steal your heart away. | |
| Wellette | 13 | WellF | Did you know, they dug up my father's grave? And buried a whole sackful of their ill-gotten gains down there. The Plough Boys. Can you help me rebury my box. Can you help me? |
Follows from Grave_DiggerPub. I like the idea that upon being set to the task in this one, you'd get one line of her song and then upon finishing it, you get to hear the whole thing as part of the reward.