The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces, in the English language, Volumen11824 |
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... what's that ? uncle - A letter from the young lady . Young C. A fourteen pounder only , my good [ Takes it out of his pocket . Sir C. What ! to you ? Young C. To me , Sir - This moment re- timents . ceived , and overflowing with the ...
... what's that ? uncle - A letter from the young lady . Young C. A fourteen pounder only , my good [ Takes it out of his pocket . Sir C. What ! to you ? Young C. To me , Sir - This moment re- timents . ceived , and overflowing with the ...
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... what's your opin- ion of this match between my master and your mistress ? Sharp . Madam , I'm your most humble_ser- vant ! But I'll tell you what , Mrs. Kitty , I am positively against the match ' ; for , was I a man of my master's ...
... what's your opin- ion of this match between my master and your mistress ? Sharp . Madam , I'm your most humble_ser- vant ! But I'll tell you what , Mrs. Kitty , I am positively against the match ' ; for , was I a man of my master's ...
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... what could I do ? His proofs fell so thick upon me , as witness my head ; [ Shows his head , plastered ] that I would have given up all the reputations in the kingdom , rather than have my brains beat to a jelly . Mel . Very well ! -But ...
... what could I do ? His proofs fell so thick upon me , as witness my head ; [ Shows his head , plastered ] that I would have given up all the reputations in the kingdom , rather than have my brains beat to a jelly . Mel . Very well ! -But ...
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... what's what - when I Sir , I presume you can explain . see it , as well as another . Sid . No doubt you do , Mrs. Betty . Bet . I do indeed , Sir ; and so your servant , Sir ; [ Going , returns . ] but I hope your wor- ship will not ...
... what's what - when I Sir , I presume you can explain . see it , as well as another . Sid . No doubt you do , Mrs. Betty . Bet . I do indeed , Sir ; and so your servant , Sir ; [ Going , returns . ] but I hope your wor- ship will not ...
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... what hinders ? [ Rises . Sid . I beg you will not ask a reason for my refusal ; but , briefly and finally , it cannot be , nor is it a subject I can longer converse upon . Sir P. Weel Sir , I ha'e done , I ha'e done sit doon , mon ...
... what hinders ? [ Rises . Sid . I beg you will not ask a reason for my refusal ; but , briefly and finally , it cannot be , nor is it a subject I can longer converse upon . Sir P. Weel Sir , I ha'e done , I ha'e done sit doon , mon ...
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