The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces in the English Language, Volumen1M. Polock, 1854 |
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... pray , Sir Charles ? Sir C. My nephew , Mr. Heartly —————— Re - enter YOUNG CLACKIT . Young C. Here I am at your service , Sir.- My uncle is a little unhappy in his manner ; but I'll clear the matter in a moment - Miss Harriot , Sir ...
... pray , Sir Charles ? Sir C. My nephew , Mr. Heartly —————— Re - enter YOUNG CLACKIT . Young C. Here I am at your service , Sir.- My uncle is a little unhappy in his manner ; but I'll clear the matter in a moment - Miss Harriot , Sir ...
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... pray , Sir ! Heart . Poor Harriot , I see your distress , and am sorry for it ; but it must be got over , and the sooner the better . - Mr . Clackit , my dear , will be glad of an opportunity to entertain you for the little time that I ...
... pray , Sir ! Heart . Poor Harriot , I see your distress , and am sorry for it ; but it must be got over , and the sooner the better . - Mr . Clackit , my dear , will be glad of an opportunity to entertain you for the little time that I ...
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... Pray , gentlemen , which of you has af- fronted my mistress ? She is in a most prodi- gious taking yonder , and vows to return into the country again . Young C. Poor thing ! Heart . I must inquire further into this ; her be . haviour is ...
... Pray , gentlemen , which of you has af- fronted my mistress ? She is in a most prodi- gious taking yonder , and vows to return into the country again . Young C. Poor thing ! Heart . I must inquire further into this ; her be . haviour is ...
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... Pray go on . Heart . I guess whence proceeds all your unea- siness . You fear that the world will not be so readily convinced of this young gentleman's merit as you are and indeed I could wish him more deserving of you ; but your regard ...
... Pray go on . Heart . I guess whence proceeds all your unea- siness . You fear that the world will not be so readily convinced of this young gentleman's merit as you are and indeed I could wish him more deserving of you ; but your regard ...
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... Pray then make no more objections to the marriage . You see I am reduced to my waiscoat already ; and when necessity has un- dressed me from top to toe , she must begin with you ; and then we shall be forced to keep house , and die by ...
... Pray then make no more objections to the marriage . You see I am reduced to my waiscoat already ; and when necessity has un- dressed me from top to toe , she must begin with you ; and then we shall be forced to keep house , and die by ...
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