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She was one of Merryman's actresses ; and the play , on the first night of the
Squire's seeing her perform , was the Win . ter's Tale , in which she personified
Perdita , who ensnares the youthful heart of Florizel , Prince of Abyssinia . She
looked ...
She was one of Merryman's actresses ; and the play , on the first night of the
Squire's seeing her perform , was the Win . ter's Tale , in which she personified
Perdita , who ensnares the youthful heart of Florizel , Prince of Abyssinia . She
looked ...
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At the fall of the curtain , the Squire bowed directly towards Mrs. Titup , who
caught his eye , and lest he should not have ... Amongst the Squire's companions
, who were present , was one Mr. Malden , whom he pitched upon to be his Sir ...
At the fall of the curtain , the Squire bowed directly towards Mrs. Titup , who
caught his eye , and lest he should not have ... Amongst the Squire's companions
, who were present , was one Mr. Malden , whom he pitched upon to be his Sir ...
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Soon afterwards , one of the Squire's friends , a Mr. Culipash , gave notice in the
Common Hall , that he should petition the Lord to také the Squire's situation into
consideration , and grant such relief as he should think proper , and wished the ...
Soon afterwards , one of the Squire's friends , a Mr. Culipash , gave notice in the
Common Hall , that he should petition the Lord to také the Squire's situation into
consideration , and grant such relief as he should think proper , and wished the ...
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port which had lately prevailed , that the Squire had actually married Mrs.
Fitzwaddle . The Squire's party , however , denied the report , and persisted in
having the business brought forward : the Steward had an interview . with his
master on ...
port which had lately prevailed , that the Squire had actually married Mrs.
Fitzwaddle . The Squire's party , however , denied the report , and persisted in
having the business brought forward : the Steward had an interview . with his
master on ...
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Some such trick was also become necessary on another account , as the Squire ,
notwithstanding his solemn promise to the ... A trick was devised to answer both
these exigencies , which was no other than that of the Squire's Marriage .
Some such trick was also become necessary on another account , as the Squire ,
notwithstanding his solemn promise to the ... A trick was devised to answer both
these exigencies , which was no other than that of the Squire's Marriage .
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