British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... necklace has put the man into such a passion , I'm afraid he won't hear reason . Flip . No matter ; he begins to think ' tis lost in earnest so I fancy you may venture to sell it , and raise money that way . Clar . That cann't be ; for ...
... necklace has put the man into such a passion , I'm afraid he won't hear reason . Flip . No matter ; he begins to think ' tis lost in earnest so I fancy you may venture to sell it , and raise money that way . Clar . That cann't be ; for ...
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... necklace in pawn . Am . ho , a pawn ! That's another case- And when must she have the money ? Flip . In a quarter of an hour . Am . Say no more . Bring the necklace to my house ; it shall be ready for you . Flip . I'll be with you in ...
... necklace in pawn . Am . ho , a pawn ! That's another case- And when must she have the money ? Flip . In a quarter of an hour . Am . Say no more . Bring the necklace to my house ; it shall be ready for you . Flip . I'll be with you in ...
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... necklace ? Answer me to that , trapes . Flip . Yes ; and has sent as many tears after it , as if it had been her husband . Gripe . Ah ! the devil take her ; but enough . ' Tis resolved , and I will put a stop to the course of her life ...
... necklace ? Answer me to that , trapes . Flip . Yes ; and has sent as many tears after it , as if it had been her husband . Gripe . Ah ! the devil take her ; but enough . ' Tis resolved , and I will put a stop to the course of her life ...
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... necklace , by all the gods ! ' Oons , the old woman ————— -Zest . [ Claps the necklace in his pocket , then runs and asks her blessing . Enter Mrs. AMLET . -Pray mother , pray to , & c . Am . Is it possible ! Dick upon his humble knee ...
... necklace , by all the gods ! ' Oons , the old woman ————— -Zest . [ Claps the necklace in his pocket , then runs and asks her blessing . Enter Mrs. AMLET . -Pray mother , pray to , & c . Am . Is it possible ! Dick upon his humble knee ...
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... necklace- Flip . What of that ? -Madam's diamond Am . Are you sure you left it in my house ? Flip . Sure I left it ! a very pretty question , truly . Am . Nay , don't be angry ; say nothing to madam of it , I beseech you : it will be ...
... necklace- Flip . What of that ? -Madam's diamond Am . Are you sure you left it in my house ? Flip . Sure I left it ! a very pretty question , truly . Am . Nay , don't be angry ; say nothing to madam of it , I beseech you : it will be ...
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