The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 6±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1818 |
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... tell him when there is a proof of it , the devil will bring it him . Quill . Yes , sir . Jum . Quill , bring those papers : -I'll arrange them . for the press ; by that time they may send for me to the Cottage . Oh , Clara ! should I ...
... tell him when there is a proof of it , the devil will bring it him . Quill . Yes , sir . Jum . Quill , bring those papers : -I'll arrange them . for the press ; by that time they may send for me to the Cottage . Oh , Clara ! should I ...
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... tell you , so you must ask this letter , and be d - d to't [ Giving it him . Jum . [ Reading ] So , so , so , denied - rejected- [ Wiping his Eyes hastily ] No matter the spring of life is but an April day - chequer'd with smiles and ...
... tell you , so you must ask this letter , and be d - d to't [ Giving it him . Jum . [ Reading ] So , so , so , denied - rejected- [ Wiping his Eyes hastily ] No matter the spring of life is but an April day - chequer'd with smiles and ...
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... tell me your bro- ther was born in Scotland ? Jerry . Well ? and she told nought but the truth . I was born in Scotland ; but I saw daylight first in Eng- land for.all that . O'Daisy . How the deuce do you make that out ? Jerry . I came ...
... tell me your bro- ther was born in Scotland ? Jerry . Well ? and she told nought but the truth . I was born in Scotland ; but I saw daylight first in Eng- land for.all that . O'Daisy . How the deuce do you make that out ? Jerry . I came ...
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... tell you ! they all connive to deceive me . Jum . If I deceive you , zur , never trust me- Stir . No , I never will trust you - I won't trust any body - I won't even trust myself . I'll keep one eye awake , while the other goes to sleep ...
... tell you ! they all connive to deceive me . Jum . If I deceive you , zur , never trust me- Stir . No , I never will trust you - I won't trust any body - I won't even trust myself . I'll keep one eye awake , while the other goes to sleep ...
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... Cypher . No ! Quill . Yes ! Cypher . That's lucky . [ To Jerry ] Set down that infernal load , it belongs to him . [ To Quill ] Pray , sir ! who are you ? Quill . Who am I ? I'll tell you what SCENE 3 . 25 HIT OR MISS .
... Cypher . No ! Quill . Yes ! Cypher . That's lucky . [ To Jerry ] Set down that infernal load , it belongs to him . [ To Quill ] Pray , sir ! who are you ? Quill . Who am I ? I'll tell you what SCENE 3 . 25 HIT OR MISS .
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