Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16 |
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Ard . Yes , there's the mischief of it : what are we to do now ? T. King . Why , unhouse her , to be sure . Ard . But how ? T. King . Knock at the door . Ard . And run away ? T. King . A lover , and run away ! Never ! stand firm to the ...
Ard . Yes , there's the mischief of it : what are we to do now ? T. King . Why , unhouse her , to be sure . Ard . But how ? T. King . Knock at the door . Ard . And run away ? T. King . A lover , and run away ! Never ! stand firm to the ...
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Stand aside , stand aside ! [ Rusty and Thompson stand aside R. Trap . Now , Master Wantem , you tattle the tell - tale , and I'll open the business . Want . Ay and I'll knock . [ Knocks at Morbleu's door . Enter MORBLEU , from house .
Stand aside , stand aside ! [ Rusty and Thompson stand aside R. Trap . Now , Master Wantem , you tattle the tell - tale , and I'll open the business . Want . Ay and I'll knock . [ Knocks at Morbleu's door . Enter MORBLEU , from house .
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Stand aside . [ Thompson and Rusty stand aside , R. Enter TOM KING , ARDOURLY , and USEFUL , from the hotel . T. King Ha , ha , ha ! old Thompson little thinks how we are amusing ourselves at his expense . Thom . What ? [ Aside .
Stand aside . [ Thompson and Rusty stand aside , R. Enter TOM KING , ARDOURLY , and USEFUL , from the hotel . T. King Ha , ha , ha ! old Thompson little thinks how we are amusing ourselves at his expense . Thom . What ? [ Aside .
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We must not stand on ceremony , my good friend , so I shall take the liberty to- Mor . Shut the door in your face , ma foi . [ Exeunt Morbieu and Madame Bellegarde , shutting the door in their faces , just as they are on the point of ...
We must not stand on ceremony , my good friend , so I shall take the liberty to- Mor . Shut the door in your face , ma foi . [ Exeunt Morbieu and Madame Bellegarde , shutting the door in their faces , just as they are on the point of ...
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Well , well ; ou condition that you stand on one side , and don't interfere , I have no objection to another application being made to this old mounseer , but it must be all left to me ; you shall see how I'll manage things .
Well , well ; ou condition that you stand on one side , and don't interfere , I have no objection to another application being made to this old mounseer , but it must be all left to me ; you shall see how I'll manage things .
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