British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... child , we shall have an answer to - morrow , sha'n't we ? Flip . I cann't promise you that ; for our young gen- tlewoman is not so often in my way as she would be . Her father ( who is a citizen from the foot to the fore- head of him ) ...
... child , we shall have an answer to - morrow , sha'n't we ? Flip . I cann't promise you that ; for our young gen- tlewoman is not so often in my way as she would be . Her father ( who is a citizen from the foot to the fore- head of him ) ...
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... children , Mrs. Amlet ? Am . Only one wicked rogue , madam , who I think will break my heart . Clar . Poor woman ! Am . He'll be hanged , madam : that will be the end of him . Where he gets it , Heaven knows ; but he's always shaking ...
... children , Mrs. Amlet ? Am . Only one wicked rogue , madam , who I think will break my heart . Clar . Poor woman ! Am . He'll be hanged , madam : that will be the end of him . Where he gets it , Heaven knows ; but he's always shaking ...
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... ! - But its all one ; I'm thy mother still ; and though thou art a wicked child , nature will speak ; I love thee still - Ah , Dick ! my poor Dick ! [ Embracing him . Dick . Blood and thunder ! -will you ruin me 24 ня 1 . THE CONFEDERACY .
... ! - But its all one ; I'm thy mother still ; and though thou art a wicked child , nature will speak ; I love thee still - Ah , Dick ! my poor Dick ! [ Embracing him . Dick . Blood and thunder ! -will you ruin me 24 ня 1 . THE CONFEDERACY .
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... child I See what a [ Running to embrace him , he still avoiding her . Dick . ' Oons , keep off ! the woman's mad . If any body comes , my fortune's lost . Am . What fortune , ha ? Speak , Graceless - Ah , Dick , thoult be hanged , Dick ...
... child I See what a [ Running to embrace him , he still avoiding her . Dick . ' Oons , keep off ! the woman's mad . If any body comes , my fortune's lost . Am . What fortune , ha ? Speak , Graceless - Ah , Dick , thoult be hanged , Dick ...
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... child . Cor . Why then , to deal as fairly with you , Flip- panta , as you do with me , I have thought so any time these three years . Flip . Now I find you have more wit than ever I thought you had ; and to shew you what an opinion I ...
... child . Cor . Why then , to deal as fairly with you , Flip- panta , as you do with me , I have thought so any time these three years . Flip . Now I find you have more wit than ever I thought you had ; and to shew you what an opinion I ...
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