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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... sir . Dorn . You always believe the worst ! I'll sit up no longer - Tell the servants to go to bed - And , do you hear ? should he apply to you for money , don't let him have a guinea . ་ Mr Smith . Very well , sir . Dorn THE ...
... sir . Dorn . You always believe the worst ! I'll sit up no longer - Tell the servants to go to bed - And , do you hear ? should he apply to you for money , don't let him have a guinea . ་ Mr Smith . Very well , sir . Dorn THE ...
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... hear he threatens to arrest me . Harry . Yes ! he has threatened to strike my name out of the firm , and disinherit me , a thousand times ! Milf . O , but he has been very serious in menacing me . Harry . And me too . Milf . You'll be ...
... hear he threatens to arrest me . Harry . Yes ! he has threatened to strike my name out of the firm , and disinherit me , a thousand times ! Milf . O , but he has been very serious in menacing me . Harry . And me too . Milf . You'll be ...
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... hear it . Sulky . Humph ! Then perhaps you have para- graphed yourself ? Harry . Paragraphed ! What ? Where ? Sulky . In the St James's Evening . Harry . Me ? Sulky . Stating the exac Harry . Of my loss ? amount . Sulky . Yours - You ...
... hear it . Sulky . Humph ! Then perhaps you have para- graphed yourself ? Harry . Paragraphed ! What ? Where ? Sulky . In the St James's Evening . Harry . Me ? Sulky . Stating the exac Harry . Of my loss ? amount . Sulky . Yours - You ...
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... hear you call my dear grandma ' names ! Though every body told the loving old soul she would spoil me . Jenny . And now your mamma has sent for you up to town , to finish your edication . Soph . Yes ; she began it the very first day ...
... hear you call my dear grandma ' names ! Though every body told the loving old soul she would spoil me . Jenny . And now your mamma has sent for you up to town , to finish your edication . Soph . Yes ; she began it the very first day ...
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... hear me , madam ? Widow . I can't ! I positively can't ! it is an odious subject ! Soph . Nah , ma ' , how can you be so cross to my brother Milford ? Widow . Your brother , child ? -Country educa- tion ! -How often , minikin , have I ...
... hear me , madam ? Widow . I can't ! I positively can't ! it is an odious subject ! Soph . Nah , ma ' , how can you be so cross to my brother Milford ? Widow . Your brother , child ? -Country educa- tion ! -How often , minikin , have I ...
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