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ACT I. SCENE I. - Hart Street , Bloomsbury . Evening . Enter ADOLPHINE , hastily , L. Adol . Am I in safety ? [ Looking round . ] Yes ; I have , at length , eluded my pursuer . Unfortunate Adolphine ! Is it not enough that I am an ...
ACT I. SCENE I. - Hart Street , Bloomsbury . Evening . Enter ADOLPHINE , hastily , L. Adol . Am I in safety ? [ Looking round . ] Yes ; I have , at length , eluded my pursuer . Unfortunate Adolphine ! Is it not enough that I am an ...
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As most wives are : mine was ! But she died in her confinement . She was confined the same time you were . Why did you have one so much your B 2 SCENE I. ] 15 MONSIEUR TONSON . jest, a song, a dance, a catch...
As most wives are : mine was ! But she died in her confinement . She was confined the same time you were . Why did you have one so much your B 2 SCENE I. ] 15 MONSIEUR TONSON . jest, a song, a dance, a catch...
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SCENE III . - Exterior of the Sablonière Hotel , in Leicester Square . Door in Flat , L. Rattles heard without , R. Enter USEFUL , hastily , R. Usef . By those rattles , it would seem , the watchmeu ...
SCENE III . - Exterior of the Sablonière Hotel , in Leicester Square . Door in Flat , L. Rattles heard without , R. Enter USEFUL , hastily , R. Usef . By those rattles , it would seem , the watchmeu ...
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SCENE I. - Interior of Monsieur Morbleu's Shop . Door in flat , R. MADAME BELLEGARDE discovered , seated . Table , two chairs , and candle . Belle . Monsieur no return vit Mademoiselle Adolphine . How long de time does hang !
SCENE I. - Interior of Monsieur Morbleu's Shop . Door in flat , R. MADAME BELLEGARDE discovered , seated . Table , two chairs , and candle . Belle . Monsieur no return vit Mademoiselle Adolphine . How long de time does hang !
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SCENE II . - Exterior of Morbleu's shop . Enter TOM KING and ARDOURLY , R. T. King . The sly old fox thinks he's got the young chick all to himself ; but he's mistaken , and so 28 [ ACT JI . MONSIEUR TONSON .
SCENE II . - Exterior of Morbleu's shop . Enter TOM KING and ARDOURLY , R. T. King . The sly old fox thinks he's got the young chick all to himself ; but he's mistaken , and so 28 [ ACT JI . MONSIEUR TONSON .
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