Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... night ! take care you don't catch cold . Mor . Bon soir , messieurs . I am much glad they are going to go . Au revoir ! Diable ! dis dam puddel in de gutter , I put my foot on him . [ Exit into house . - T. King . Mind your rush - light ...
... night ! take care you don't catch cold . Mor . Bon soir , messieurs . I am much glad they are going to go . Au revoir ! Diable ! dis dam puddel in de gutter , I put my foot on him . [ Exit into house . - T. King . Mind your rush - light ...
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... night : but I must go and call the half - hour . Half - past ten ! [ Exit , L. Hallo ! Thom . Knock , Rusty , knock . I cannot rest . Rus . No , nor you'll let nobody else rest . [ Knocks at Morbleu's door . ] They're a long time coming ...
... night : but I must go and call the half - hour . Half - past ten ! [ Exit , L. Hallo ! Thom . Knock , Rusty , knock . I cannot rest . Rus . No , nor you'll let nobody else rest . [ Knocks at Morbleu's door . ] They're a long time coming ...
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... night . Trap . Zounds ! watchy , what are you at ? You're on a wrong scent ; we're from the public office . Mor . But you shall no make von public office of my mai- son , ma foi . Trap . We're sent by Townsend . Nap . Ay , ay ; that's ...
... night . Trap . Zounds ! watchy , what are you at ? You're on a wrong scent ; we're from the public office . Mor . But you shall no make von public office of my mai- son , ma foi . Trap . We're sent by Townsend . Nap . Ay , ay ; that's ...
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... night ; Thompson is the watch- word , love the object , Tom King the leader , and victory must follow . { Rattles heard nearer , R. Exeunt hastily , L. followed by Nap , who crosses in pursuit , springing rattles , and crying , Stop ...
... night ; Thompson is the watch- word , love the object , Tom King the leader , and victory must follow . { Rattles heard nearer , R. Exeunt hastily , L. followed by Nap , who crosses in pursuit , springing rattles , and crying , Stop ...
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... night . Belle . [ L. ] Sans doute , it vas some pauvre maniac . You see his keeper took him avay par violence ! Mor ... night and last night all togeder . Venez , ma chère Adolphine ; venez , madame ; ve vill go and get our souper ...
... night . Belle . [ L. ] Sans doute , it vas some pauvre maniac . You see his keeper took him avay par violence ! Mor ... night and last night all togeder . Venez , ma chère Adolphine ; venez , madame ; ve vill go and get our souper ...
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