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... chase away celestial melancholy, TIME OF REPRESENTATIO.W. The time this
piece takes in representation is two hours and forty minutes. The half-price
commences at nine o'clock. Stage Directions. By R.H. - - - - is meant - - - - Right
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... chase away celestial melancholy, TIME OF REPRESENTATIO.W. The time this
piece takes in representation is two hours and forty minutes. The half-price
commences at nine o'clock. Stage Directions. By R.H. - - - - is meant - - - - Right
Hand.
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[Erit, L.H. Enter LADY RANDolph, R.H. Lady R. Lord Randolph, hear me; all shall
be thine own: - But spare: O spare my son 1 Enter Douglas, L.H. with a Sword in
each hand. Doug. My mother's voice: I can protect thee still. Lady R. He lives, ...
[Erit, L.H. Enter LADY RANDolph, R.H. Lady R. Lord Randolph, hear me; all shall
be thine own: - But spare: O spare my son 1 Enter Douglas, L.H. with a Sword in
each hand. Doug. My mother's voice: I can protect thee still. Lady R. He lives, ...
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[Exit, L.H. Enter LADY RANDolph, R.H. Lady R. Lord Randolph, hear me; all shall
be thine own: - But spare: O spare my son : Enter Douglas, L.H. with a Sword in
each hand. Doug. My mother's voice! I can protect thee still. Lady R. He lives, ...
[Exit, L.H. Enter LADY RANDolph, R.H. Lady R. Lord Randolph, hear me; all shall
be thine own: - But spare: O spare my son : Enter Douglas, L.H. with a Sword in
each hand. Doug. My mother's voice! I can protect thee still. Lady R. He lives, ...
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