The Plays of Richard Brinsley SheridanMacmillan and Company, limited, 1908 - 455ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Exit Lucy . [ Re - enter Lucy . Lucy . Lud ! ma'am , here is Miss Melville . Lydia . Is it possible ! - Enter JULIA Lydia . My dearest Julia , how delighted am I ! ( Em- brace . ) How unexpected was this happiness ! Julia . True , Lydia ...
... Exit Lucy . [ Re - enter Lucy . Lucy . Lud ! ma'am , here is Miss Melville . Lydia . Is it possible ! - Enter JULIA Lydia . My dearest Julia , how delighted am I ! ( Em- brace . ) How unexpected was this happiness ! Julia . True , Lydia ...
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... Exit Mrs. MAL . Lucy . Ha ! ha ha ! -So , my dear simplicity , let me give you a little respite- ( altering her manner ) -let girls in my station be as fond as they please of appearing ex- pert and knowing in their trusts ; commend me ...
... Exit Mrs. MAL . Lucy . Ha ! ha ha ! -So , my dear simplicity , let me give you a little respite- ( altering her manner ) -let girls in my station be as fond as they please of appearing ex- pert and knowing in their trusts ; commend me ...
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... Exit . Abs . Now for my whimsical friend - if he does not know that his mistress is here , I'll tease him a little before I tell him- Enter FAULKLAND Faulkland , you're welcome to Bath again ; you are punctual in your return . Faulk ...
... Exit . Abs . Now for my whimsical friend - if he does not know that his mistress is here , I'll tease him a little before I tell him- Enter FAULKLAND Faulkland , you're welcome to Bath again ; you are punctual in your return . Faulk ...
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... , and he shall tell you how your mistress has been ever since you left her . Fag , show the gentleman up . [ Exit FAG . Faulk . What , is he much acquainted in the family ? Abs . O , very intimate : I insist on. SCENE I 29 THE RIVALS.
... , and he shall tell you how your mistress has been ever since you left her . Fag , show the gentleman up . [ Exit FAG . Faulk . What , is he much acquainted in the family ? Abs . O , very intimate : I insist on. SCENE I 29 THE RIVALS.
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... , and thank Mr. Acres for his good news . Faulk . D - n his news ! [ Exit FAULKLAND . Abs . Ha ! ha ! ha ! poor Faulkland five minutes since D nothing on earth could give him a moment's un- easiness. SCENE I 33 THE RIVALS.
... , and thank Mr. Acres for his good news . Faulk . D - n his news ! [ Exit FAULKLAND . Abs . Ha ! ha ! ha ! poor Faulkland five minutes since D nothing on earth could give him a moment's un- easiness. SCENE I 33 THE RIVALS.
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