British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... fellow as my schoolfellow , Dick . To pass himself upon the town for a gentleman , drop into all the best com- pany with an easy air , as if his natural element were in the sphere of quality ; when the rogue had a ket- tle - drum to his ...
... fellow as my schoolfellow , Dick . To pass himself upon the town for a gentleman , drop into all the best com- pany with an easy air , as if his natural element were in the sphere of quality ; when the rogue had a ket- tle - drum to his ...
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... fellow at piquet t'other day of the money he had to raise his company . Dick . Well , what then ? Brass . Why , he's sorry he lost it . Dick . Who doubts that ? Brass . Ay , but that's not all ; he's such a fool to think of complaining ...
... fellow at piquet t'other day of the money he had to raise his company . Dick . Well , what then ? Brass . Why , he's sorry he lost it . Dick . Who doubts that ? Brass . Ay , but that's not all ; he's such a fool to think of complaining ...
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... d ? Flip . What , already ! Is the fellow drunk ? Brass . Why , with respect to her looking - glass , it's almost two . Flip . What then , fool ? B Brass . Why , then it's time for the mistress A & 1 . 13 THE CONFEDERACY .
... d ? Flip . What , already ! Is the fellow drunk ? Brass . Why , with respect to her looking - glass , it's almost two . Flip . What then , fool ? B Brass . Why , then it's time for the mistress A & 1 . 13 THE CONFEDERACY .
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... some folks , Colonel Shapely should not catch cold for want of a bed - fellow . I love your men of rank ; they have something in their air does so distinguish them from C ij A & 1 . 27 THE CONFEDERACY . Flip. A gin of all trades; an old ...
... some folks , Colonel Shapely should not catch cold for want of a bed - fellow . I love your men of rank ; they have something in their air does so distinguish them from C ij A & 1 . 27 THE CONFEDERACY . Flip. A gin of all trades; an old ...
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... . Why , can a woman do less than study mis- chief , when she has tumbled and tossed herself into a burning fever , for want of sleep , " and sees a fellow • " lie snoring by her , stock - still 34 A & II . THE CONFEDERACY .
... . Why , can a woman do less than study mis- chief , when she has tumbled and tossed herself into a burning fever , for want of sleep , " and sees a fellow • " lie snoring by her , stock - still 34 A & II . THE CONFEDERACY .
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