Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1828 - English drama |
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... M'Que . [ Without , R. D. ] Captain Faulkner ! [ Faulkner goes to the door , R. and opens it . Enter M'QUERY , R. D. ... M'Que . ( R. C. ) Here's a letter . [ Faulkner opens it with trepidation , and gives it to M'Query . + Fau . Pray ...
... M'Que . [ Without , R. D. ] Captain Faulkner ! [ Faulkner goes to the door , R. and opens it . Enter M'QUERY , R. D. ... M'Que . ( R. C. ) Here's a letter . [ Faulkner opens it with trepidation , and gives it to M'Query . + Fau . Pray ...
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... M'Que . [ Reads . ] " Sir , I am sorry that , instead of congratulating you on the recovering your valuable estates ... M'Que . Oh , here's a bit of a postscript- " A Mr. Tangent . " Fau . Who ? [ Alarmed . M'Que . What's the matter ...
... M'Que . [ Reads . ] " Sir , I am sorry that , instead of congratulating you on the recovering your valuable estates ... M'Que . Oh , here's a bit of a postscript- " A Mr. Tangent . " Fau . Who ? [ Alarmed . M'Que . What's the matter ...
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... M'Que . So far , so well . Fau . On my return , sir , I found my wife dying . I am sorry to trouble you with hearing my misfortunes . M'Que . Don't mention it - ' tis a pleasure - you found your wife dying . Fau . And my patrimony , as ...
... M'Que . So far , so well . Fau . On my return , sir , I found my wife dying . I am sorry to trouble you with hearing my misfortunes . M'Que . Don't mention it - ' tis a pleasure - you found your wife dying . Fau . And my patrimony , as ...
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... M'Que . That's unlucky ! because here's a little bit of a bill for labour , trouble , care , and diligence , as we say . Fau . [ Taking it . ] This , then , is your proffered assist- ance . M'Que . Oh ! read it , read it ! an eightpence ...
... M'Que . That's unlucky ! because here's a little bit of a bill for labour , trouble , care , and diligence , as we say . Fau . [ Taking it . ] This , then , is your proffered assist- ance . M'Que . Oh ! read it , read it ! an eightpence ...
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... M'Que . That's all material , except a bit of a codicil , Cie . Mr. Attorney , is not my name in the will ? M'Que . No , miss . C Cle . Pa ! All . Cleme ! [ Weeps SCENE I. ] 25 THE WAY TO GET MARRIED .
... M'Que . That's all material , except a bit of a codicil , Cie . Mr. Attorney , is not my name in the will ? M'Que . No , miss . C Cle . Pa ! All . Cleme ! [ Weeps SCENE I. ] 25 THE WAY TO GET MARRIED .
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