British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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Page 13
... Flip . Who's that ? Brass ! Brass . Flippanta ! [ He knocks . Flip . What want you , rogue's face ? Brass . Is your mistress dress'd ? Flip . What , already ! Is the fellow drunk ? Brass . Why , with respect to her looking - glass ...
... Flip . Who's that ? Brass ! Brass . Flippanta ! [ He knocks . Flip . What want you , rogue's face ? Brass . Is your mistress dress'd ? Flip . What , already ! Is the fellow drunk ? Brass . Why , with respect to her looking - glass ...
Page 14
... Flip . By candle - light : it helps off a muddy com- plexion ; we women hate inquisitive sunshine . But do you know that my lady is going to turn good house- wife ? Brass . What , is she going to die ? Flip . Die ! Brass . Why ...
... Flip . By candle - light : it helps off a muddy com- plexion ; we women hate inquisitive sunshine . But do you know that my lady is going to turn good house- wife ? Brass . What , is she going to die ? Flip . Die ! Brass . Why ...
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... Flip . Give it me . Brass . Hold and , as first minister of state to the colonel , I have an affair to communicate to thee . Flip . What is it ? Quick . Brass . Why Flip . With what he's in love . Brass . A woman — and her money together .
... Flip . Give it me . Brass . Hold and , as first minister of state to the colonel , I have an affair to communicate to thee . Flip . What is it ? Quick . Brass . Why Flip . With what he's in love . Brass . A woman — and her money together .
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... Flip . Well , but - have you brought nothing else ? Brass . Gad forgive me ? I'm the forgetfullest dog -I have a letter for you too - here - ' tis in a purse— but it's in prose ; you won't touch it . Flip . Yes , hang it , it is not ...
... Flip . Well , but - have you brought nothing else ? Brass . Gad forgive me ? I'm the forgetfullest dog -I have a letter for you too - here - ' tis in a purse— but it's in prose ; you won't touch it . Flip . Yes , hang it , it is not ...
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... Flip . Don't trouble thyself ; I'm no novice . Clar . [ To Brass . ] ' Tis well ; there needs no an- swer , since ... Flip . Madam . Clar . My husband's in love . Flip . In love ! Clar . With Araminta . Flip . Impossible ! Clar ...
... Flip . Don't trouble thyself ; I'm no novice . Clar . [ To Brass . ] ' Tis well ; there needs no an- swer , since ... Flip . Madam . Clar . My husband's in love . Flip . In love ! Clar . With Araminta . Flip . Impossible ! Clar ...
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