Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... wife ! The owner of this name lives , you say , in Seven Dials ? Rus . Ay ; with Mounseer Morebleu , a French barber , one of your emigrants ; at least , so the man at the shop told me . Thom . We will go to him directly : I must see ...
... wife ! The owner of this name lives , you say , in Seven Dials ? Rus . Ay ; with Mounseer Morebleu , a French barber , one of your emigrants ; at least , so the man at the shop told me . Thom . We will go to him directly : I must see ...
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... wife was ? Thom . What did I profit by it ? When I discovered that the proud old marquis , her father , was never likely to consent to our union , didn't I marry her privately , and remove her into a retirement where I thought no one ...
... wife was ? Thom . What did I profit by it ? When I discovered that the proud old marquis , her father , was never likely to consent to our union , didn't I marry her privately , and remove her into a retirement where I thought no one ...
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... wife ( for it is undoubtedly she ) still in their power : but I'll have redress ; I'll go to Bow - street ; they've locked her up , and now- Rus . ' Tis high time I should lock you up . Thom . Nay , Rusty , nay ! let us go in search of ...
... wife ( for it is undoubtedly she ) still in their power : but I'll have redress ; I'll go to Bow - street ; they've locked her up , and now- Rus . ' Tis high time I should lock you up . Thom . Nay , Rusty , nay ! let us go in search of ...
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... wife . Mrs. T. My husband ! my child ! [ Embraces her . [ Embrace . Rus . Found his wife ! then he won't want me to lock him up . Thom . Ardourly - nephew , you have lost a fortune . Ard . But I have gained a wife , sir , by this ...
... wife . Mrs. T. My husband ! my child ! [ Embraces her . [ Embrace . Rus . Found his wife ! then he won't want me to lock him up . Thom . Ardourly - nephew , you have lost a fortune . Ard . But I have gained a wife , sir , by this ...
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... wife , more careful for the elder born , Had fasten'd him unto a small spare mast ; To him , one of the other twins was bound ; While I had been like heedful of the younger . The children thus disposed , my wife and I Fasten'd ourselves ...
... wife , more careful for the elder born , Had fasten'd him unto a small spare mast ; To him , one of the other twins was bound ; While I had been like heedful of the younger . The children thus disposed , my wife and I Fasten'd ourselves ...
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