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... print no Plays but those which they have seen acted . The Stage Directions are given from their own personal observations , during the most recent performances . EXITS and ENTRANCES . R. means Right ; L. Left ; D. F. Door in Flat ...
... print no Plays but those which they have seen acted . The Stage Directions are given from their own personal observations , during the most recent performances . EXITS and ENTRANCES . R. means Right ; L. Left ; D. F. Door in Flat ...
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I'll burst open the door - but I'll do it without any violence - I defy you all to say that I shall be in a passion . Stand out of the way . [ Pushing , with great violence , against Yuseph , then exit , L. Ghi . ( c . ) ...
I'll burst open the door - but I'll do it without any violence - I defy you all to say that I shall be in a passion . Stand out of the way . [ Pushing , with great violence , against Yuseph , then exit , L. Ghi . ( c . ) ...
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Please your highness , here's a most unruly ob- stropolous country fellow , who has broke open a door , and attempted to knock down a magistrate , all , forsooth , because he is under the influence of the tender passion— he is the most ...
Please your highness , here's a most unruly ob- stropolous country fellow , who has broke open a door , and attempted to knock down a magistrate , all , forsooth , because he is under the influence of the tender passion— he is the most ...
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[ Pistols fired without , L. ] Oh , Lord ! what will become of me ? they are firing guns through the air . [ Runs to the door he entered at . ] Oh , Lord have mercy this door is fastened ...
[ Pistols fired without , L. ] Oh , Lord ! what will become of me ? they are firing guns through the air . [ Runs to the door he entered at . ] Oh , Lord have mercy this door is fastened ...
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I came through the garden , and in at the back door , quietly and peaceably , as a magistrate should do , and agreeable to my function . Pet . And you have been eating some of our supper , too ? Leo . Ay - who asked you to supper ?
I came through the garden , and in at the back door , quietly and peaceably , as a magistrate should do , and agreeable to my function . Pet . And you have been eating some of our supper , too ? Leo . Ay - who asked you to supper ?
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