The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Mrs. Inchbald Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... Dorn . And you don't know where he is gone ? Mr Smith . He did not tell me , sir . Dorn . [ Angrily . ] I ask if you know ! Mr Smith . I believe to Newmarket , sir . Dorn . You always believe the worst ! I'll sit up no longer - Tell the ...
... Dorn . And you don't know where he is gone ? Mr Smith . He did not tell me , sir . Dorn . [ Angrily . ] I ask if you know ! Mr Smith . I believe to Newmarket , sir . Dorn . You always believe the worst ! I'll sit up no longer - Tell the ...
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... Dorn . Improperly ! -How ? What does he do ? Mr Smith . Sir ! Dorn . Have you heard any thing of [ Alarmed . Mr Smith . [ Confused . ] No - no , sir -- nothing - no- thing but what you yourself tell me . Dorn . Then how do you know he ...
... Dorn . Improperly ! -How ? What does he do ? Mr Smith . Sir ! Dorn . Have you heard any thing of [ Alarmed . Mr Smith . [ Confused . ] No - no , sir -- nothing - no- thing but what you yourself tell me . Dorn . Then how do you know he ...
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... Dorn . Will ! There is not a finer , handsomer , nobler looking youth in the kingdom ; no , not in the world ! Mr Smith . I mean a worthy good man , sir . Dorn . How can you mean any such thing ? The company he keeps would corrupt a ...
... Dorn . Will ! There is not a finer , handsomer , nobler looking youth in the kingdom ; no , not in the world ! Mr Smith . I mean a worthy good man , sir . Dorn . How can you mean any such thing ? The company he keeps would corrupt a ...
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... Dorn . For Heaven's sake tell me what you have heard ! Sulky . I love to torture you . Dorn . Put me out of my pain ! If you are not a tiger , put me out of my pain ! Sulky . [ Reluctantly drawing a newspaper out of his pocket . There ...
... Dorn . For Heaven's sake tell me what you have heard ! Sulky . I love to torture you . Dorn . Put me out of my pain ! If you are not a tiger , put me out of my pain ! Sulky . [ Reluctantly drawing a newspaper out of his pocket . There ...
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... Dorn . What the effect of such a paragraph may be , I cannot tell . Sulky . I can - Ruin . Dorn . Are you serious , sir ? Sulky . I am not inclined to laugh — A run against the house , stoppage , disgrace , bankruptcy . Dorn . Really ...
... Dorn . What the effect of such a paragraph may be , I cannot tell . Sulky . I can - Ruin . Dorn . Are you serious , sir ? Sulky . I am not inclined to laugh — A run against the house , stoppage , disgrace , bankruptcy . Dorn . Really ...
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