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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... sure Harry Dornton said he should return to - night ? Mr Smith . Yes , sir . 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 ...
... sure Harry Dornton said he should return to - night ? Mr Smith . Yes , sir . 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 ...
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... Sure , miss , you are not fond of finery ? Soph . Oh but I am I wonder why she won't let me wear high - heeled shoes ! I am sure I am old enough ! I shall be eighteen next Christmas day , at midnight : which is only nine months and two ...
... Sure , miss , you are not fond of finery ? Soph . Oh but I am I wonder why she won't let me wear high - heeled shoes ! I am sure I am old enough ! I shall be eighteen next Christmas day , at midnight : which is only nine months and two ...
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... sure you don't go ! Enter MR SULKY . Sulky . Where's your mistress , girl ? Jenny . My name is Jane Cocket , sir . Sulky . Where is your mistress ? [ Exit , Jenny . Busy , sir . Sulky . Tell her SCENE J J. ] 23 THE ROAD TO RUIN .
... sure you don't go ! Enter MR SULKY . Sulky . Where's your mistress , girl ? Jenny . My name is Jane Cocket , sir . Sulky . Where is your mistress ? [ Exit , Jenny . Busy , sir . Sulky . Tell her SCENE J J. ] 23 THE ROAD TO RUIN .
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... sure ! I knew I should never dis- pose of it in that manner with her consent . Jenny . Well ! Here comes your mamma . [ Exit . Enter the WIDOW WARREN , in a fantastic girlish Morning Dress , surrounded by MILLINERS , MAN- TUA - MAKERS ...
... sure ! I knew I should never dis- pose of it in that manner with her consent . Jenny . Well ! Here comes your mamma . [ Exit . Enter the WIDOW WARREN , in a fantastic girlish Morning Dress , surrounded by MILLINERS , MAN- TUA - MAKERS ...
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... You have no eyes , Mr Sulky ! [ Walking and exhibiting herself ] You are really blind ! But I know whom you mean . Sulky . I mean young Dornton , madam . Widow . To be sure you do ! -Whom could SCENE 1. ] 27 THE ROAD TO RUIN .
... You have no eyes , Mr Sulky ! [ Walking and exhibiting herself ] You are really blind ! But I know whom you mean . Sulky . I mean young Dornton , madam . Widow . To be sure you do ! -Whom could SCENE 1. ] 27 THE ROAD TO RUIN .
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