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... Harts . My Lady desires to know if your Lord- ship pleases to spare her the chariot this morning ? Lord W. Hah ... Hart . ] This continual jealousy is insupportable . -What's to be done with her ? What's her com- plaint ? Who's the ...
... Harts . My Lady desires to know if your Lord- ship pleases to spare her the chariot this morning ? Lord W. Hah ... Hart . ] This continual jealousy is insupportable . -What's to be done with her ? What's her com- plaint ? Who's the ...
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... Harts . My lady desires to know if your lordship pleases to drink any tea ? Lord W. What a mess of impertinence have I had this morning ! But I'll make my advantage of this . [ Aside . ] Pray , thank your lady , and tell her I desire ...
... Harts . My lady desires to know if your lordship pleases to drink any tea ? Lord W. What a mess of impertinence have I had this morning ! But I'll make my advantage of this . [ Aside . ] Pray , thank your lady , and tell her I desire ...
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... Harts . Here's your lordship's tea . Lord W. Oh , thank you , Mrs. Hartshorn ! -Where's your lady ? Harts . My lord , she's not very well , and desired me to give your lordship this . [ Gives a letter . Lord W. So , now it comes - Let's ...
... Harts . Here's your lordship's tea . Lord W. Oh , thank you , Mrs. Hartshorn ! -Where's your lady ? Harts . My lord , she's not very well , and desired me to give your lordship this . [ Gives a letter . Lord W. So , now it comes - Let's ...
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John Bell. Mrs. Harts . My lord , I'll tell her . [ Exit . Lord W. Or suppose her jealousy is too wise for my wit , say she won't be imposed upon . At worst , I'll carry it on with such an excess of assurance , that I'll give her the ...
John Bell. Mrs. Harts . My lord , I'll tell her . [ Exit . Lord W. Or suppose her jealousy is too wise for my wit , say she won't be imposed upon . At worst , I'll carry it on with such an excess of assurance , that I'll give her the ...
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... offends , " the crime's unpardonable , yet if injured , has no " right to compensation . It may be usual this , but " sure ' tis unnatural . D Enter Mrs. HARTSHORN . Mrs. Harts . Madam , the AЯt 11 . 29 THE LADY'S LAST STAKE .
... offends , " the crime's unpardonable , yet if injured , has no " right to compensation . It may be usual this , but " sure ' tis unnatural . D Enter Mrs. HARTSHORN . Mrs. Harts . Madam , the AЯt 11 . 29 THE LADY'S LAST STAKE .
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