British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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Page 79
... glad to see you at home ; I thought I should never have had that ho- nour again . Clar . Good morrow , my dear : how d'ye do ? Flippanta says you are out of humour , and that you have a mind to quarrel with me . Is it true , ha ? - I ...
... glad to see you at home ; I thought I should never have had that ho- nour again . Clar . Good morrow , my dear : how d'ye do ? Flippanta says you are out of humour , and that you have a mind to quarrel with me . Is it true , ha ? - I ...
Page 87
... glad I have found you . Gripe . Why , what's the matter , pr'ythee ? Brass . Can nobody hear us ? Gripe . No , no , speak quickly . Brass . You ha'n't seen Araminta , since the last let- ter I carried her from you ? Gripe . Not I ; I go ...
... glad I have found you . Gripe . Why , what's the matter , pr'ythee ? Brass . Can nobody hear us ? Gripe . No , no , speak quickly . Brass . You ha'n't seen Araminta , since the last let- ter I carried her from you ? Gripe . Not I ; I go ...
Page 103
... glad to see you : how do you do ? Clip . At your service , sir , very well . Your servant , Madam Gripe . Clar . Horrid fellow ! [ Aside . Gripe . Well , Mr. Clip , no news yet of my wife's necklace ? Clip . If you please to let me ...
... glad to see you : how do you do ? Clip . At your service , sir , very well . Your servant , Madam Gripe . Clar . Horrid fellow ! [ Aside . Gripe . Well , Mr. Clip , no news yet of my wife's necklace ? Clip . If you please to let me ...
Page 108
... glad to recover so valuable a thing as my necklace , yet I must be just to all the world - this necklace is not mine . Brass . Huzza- " Here , constable , do your duty . ” -Mr . Justice , I demand my necklace , and satisfaction of him ...
... glad to recover so valuable a thing as my necklace , yet I must be just to all the world - this necklace is not mine . Brass . Huzza- " Here , constable , do your duty . ” -Mr . Justice , I demand my necklace , and satisfaction of him ...
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John Bell. Lord W. Give my service , say I shall be glad to see him . [ Exit Brush . ] D'ye hear ! Brush ! [ Brush returns . Brush . my lord ? Lord W. Is the footman come back yet ? Brush . Yes , my lord , he called at White's , but ...
John Bell. Lord W. Give my service , say I shall be glad to see him . [ Exit Brush . ] D'ye hear ! Brush ! [ Brush returns . Brush . my lord ? Lord W. Is the footman come back yet ? Brush . Yes , my lord , he called at White's , but ...
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