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He would make me his lawful wife , but my hard - hearted brother wants me to marry that rich old miserly Yuseph , the justice of the peace of our village . Ser . [ Aside . ] Yuseph ! Oh , the old poacher ! why does your brother object ...
He would make me his lawful wife , but my hard - hearted brother wants me to marry that rich old miserly Yuseph , the justice of the peace of our village . Ser . [ Aside . ] Yuseph ! Oh , the old poacher ! why does your brother object ...
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Soldiers and Peasants enter , L. R. , and through the Tent , and fill the back of the Stage . You , Leopold , are now in love with Lilla , and are be- loved by her ? Leo . Yes , my lord . Ser . Then marry her .
Soldiers and Peasants enter , L. R. , and through the Tent , and fill the back of the Stage . You , Leopold , are now in love with Lilla , and are be- loved by her ? Leo . Yes , my lord . Ser . Then marry her .
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He shall have - no , damn it , I won't marry people rashly neither ; for they may hate me for it , afterwards , as long as they live . I was apprehensive , when I left London , that I had acquired an overgrown fortune there to little ...
He shall have - no , damn it , I won't marry people rashly neither ; for they may hate me for it , afterwards , as long as they live . I was apprehensive , when I left London , that I had acquired an overgrown fortune there to little ...
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Mrs. G. ( R. C. ) Marry , come up ! -Mother ! I never was called so before , sir . Sir L. Then it is too late in the day with you now to hope for a true title to that appellation . And whose is that horn , hanging up in the hall ...
Mrs. G. ( R. C. ) Marry , come up ! -Mother ! I never was called so before , sir . Sir L. Then it is too late in the day with you now to hope for a true title to that appellation . And whose is that horn , hanging up in the hall ...
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Mr. Carrydot , I respect the roof of my bosom friend ; and , if the young person isn't fitting to come under it , by St. Patrick ! rather than let her in , I'll marry Mother Glastonbury . Car . Her appearance is most respectable ...
Mr. Carrydot , I respect the roof of my bosom friend ; and , if the young person isn't fitting to come under it , by St. Patrick ! rather than let her in , I'll marry Mother Glastonbury . Car . Her appearance is most respectable ...
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