Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1828 - English drama |
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... bless us ! Tor . If I don't , hang me ! Amy . Why , sure , you- Tor . Go , and get me the paper . Amy . Dear ! what a strange old gentleman ! [ Exit , L. Tor . This fire is delightful ! it has destroyed two- thirds of my poor tenants ...
... bless us ! Tor . If I don't , hang me ! Amy . Why , sure , you- Tor . Go , and get me the paper . Amy . Dear ! what a strange old gentleman ! [ Exit , L. Tor . This fire is delightful ! it has destroyed two- thirds of my poor tenants ...
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... bless him ! he lies ! run after him , and stop him from going to the parson . [ Running out . Hea . [ Detaining him . ] Stay , stay ; he is not leaving the neighbourhood . He has a bed here , I find - and you have enough to do , besides ...
... bless him ! he lies ! run after him , and stop him from going to the parson . [ Running out . Hea . [ Detaining him . ] Stay , stay ; he is not leaving the neighbourhood . He has a bed here , I find - and you have enough to do , besides ...
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... bless you , Miss Fanny ! [ Shaking hands . ] You can persuade me to any thing . But how will you get safe ? We're so far from town , it must be monstrous dangerous . Fan . Oh ! I have no apprehensions . Old . Well , I see you are ...
... bless you , Miss Fanny ! [ Shaking hands . ] You can persuade me to any thing . But how will you get safe ? We're so far from town , it must be monstrous dangerous . Fan . Oh ! I have no apprehensions . Old . Well , I see you are ...
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... Bless us , zur ! -Seeing you be a stranger , how did you get in ? Sir L. ( R. C. ) Like a Tom cat . - I walked in at the outside gate , over the wall . Where's my lord's steward ? And . Mr. Carry dot be taking a morning's ride , zur ...
... Bless us , zur ! -Seeing you be a stranger , how did you get in ? Sir L. ( R. C. ) Like a Tom cat . - I walked in at the outside gate , over the wall . Where's my lord's steward ? And . Mr. Carry dot be taking a morning's ride , zur ...
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... Bless us , what is that ? Sir L. A sort of movable in a house , sometimes of mighty little use to the owner . And so , you see , when you have completely overrun the constable , you must try to outrun the bailiff ; and then you're ...
... Bless us , what is that ? Sir L. A sort of movable in a house , sometimes of mighty little use to the owner . And so , you see , when you have completely overrun the constable , you must try to outrun the bailiff ; and then you're ...
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