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Tom King , who , according to tradition , was one of the choice spirits of his day , is preserved with great glee . According to his own account , he is invested with as many titles and orders as the most magnificent potentate on the ...
Tom King , who , according to tradition , was one of the choice spirits of his day , is preserved with great glee . According to his own account , he is invested with as many titles and orders as the most magnificent potentate on the ...
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He has as many relations ( dramatic ones ) as King Priam . If some of his very numerous off- spring chance to be weak and ricketty , others are in a healthy and thriving condition , and among the latter we may in- stance " Monsieur ...
He has as many relations ( dramatic ones ) as King Priam . If some of his very numerous off- spring chance to be weak and ricketty , others are in a healthy and thriving condition , and among the latter we may in- stance " Monsieur ...
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TOM KING . - Fashionable frock coat and waistcoat , white cord breeches , and top - boots . JACK ARDOURLY . - Blue coat , white waistcoat , and trowsers . RUSTY . - Brown coat and breeches , red waistcoat . USEFUL .
TOM KING . - Fashionable frock coat and waistcoat , white cord breeches , and top - boots . JACK ARDOURLY . - Blue coat , white waistcoat , and trowsers . RUSTY . - Brown coat and breeches , red waistcoat . USEFUL .
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Tom King Jack Ardourly Mr. Mercer . Rusty Mr. Yarnold . Useful Nap Trap Wantem Fip Waiter . Mr. Read Mr. Sheriff . Mr. Webster . English Opera . Mr. Mathews . Mr. Bennet . Mr. Wrench . Mr. J. Bland . Mr. Minton . Mr. J. Knight .
Tom King Jack Ardourly Mr. Mercer . Rusty Mr. Yarnold . Useful Nap Trap Wantem Fip Waiter . Mr. Read Mr. Sheriff . Mr. Webster . English Opera . Mr. Mathews . Mr. Bennet . Mr. Wrench . Mr. J. Bland . Mr. Minton . Mr. J. Knight .
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Enter TOM King , R. Pray , sir , have you seen a young woman ! -Eh ? why , zounds ! ' tis my old friend , Tom King . T. King . What , Jack Ardourly ! inquiring after a petti- coat in the neighbourhood of Monmouth - street ?
Enter TOM King , R. Pray , sir , have you seen a young woman ! -Eh ? why , zounds ! ' tis my old friend , Tom King . T. King . What , Jack Ardourly ! inquiring after a petti- coat in the neighbourhood of Monmouth - street ?
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