Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20 |
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Hog . How do you make out that ? Hea . Because a husband and father can best judge of their anguish , whose wives and children are starving around them . 1 # Hog . So , then , I must 10 [ ACT I. WHO WANTS A GUINEA ?
Hog . How do you make out that ? Hea . Because a husband and father can best judge of their anguish , whose wives and children are starving around them . 1 # Hog . So , then , I must 10 [ ACT I. WHO WANTS A GUINEA ?
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Then , let Mr. Torrent , if that's his name , take care of his tenants . For my part , I know the duties of humanity , without a lesson . As to the tender feelings of a father and a husband , my family shall never want good clothes ...
Then , let Mr. Torrent , if that's his name , take care of his tenants . For my part , I know the duties of humanity , without a lesson . As to the tender feelings of a father and a husband , my family shall never want good clothes ...
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Well , well , your father has been dead these eleven years . Sol . Dead as Malbrook . He's more , as the French say ; which , in English , means he is no more . So , peace to his remainders ! Hea . Now , tell me of the cottagers . Sol .
Well , well , your father has been dead these eleven years . Sol . Dead as Malbrook . He's more , as the French say ; which , in English , means he is no more . So , peace to his remainders ! Hea . Now , tell me of the cottagers . Sol .
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But what a thing if it had happened to our house , now my poor father's bed - ridden ! Tor . What ! bed - ridden ! -Poor fellow ! Is he a good father to you ? Amy . The best in Christendom . He's the kindest neighbour , and the kindest ...
But what a thing if it had happened to our house , now my poor father's bed - ridden ! Tor . What ! bed - ridden ! -Poor fellow ! Is he a good father to you ? Amy . The best in Christendom . He's the kindest neighbour , and the kindest ...
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Yes , your honour ; -but , don't you tell ; for , till he gets twenty pounds , to set us a - going , ' tis a secret to every body but father , and the rest of our village . [ Exit , L. Tor . [ Rises and comes forward , c . ] ...
Yes , your honour ; -but , don't you tell ; for , till he gets twenty pounds , to set us a - going , ' tis a secret to every body but father , and the rest of our village . [ Exit , L. Tor . [ Rises and comes forward , c . ] ...
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