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... gentlemen- [ exit ( aside ) And thence it seems that I am unsuspected . Mr. Courl . Where is your friend the general , sir ? Inference . That you , Good Mr. Courland , do him too much honour , I'll furnish evidence intuitive , Or ...
... gentlemen- [ exit ( aside ) And thence it seems that I am unsuspected . Mr. Courl . Where is your friend the general , sir ? Inference . That you , Good Mr. Courland , do him too much honour , I'll furnish evidence intuitive , Or ...
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... gentlemen Of modern times ( winking to Mr. Courland ) -Per- mit me , if you please . ( taking Moonshine's hand ) This , my dear sir , is general Magnavantine Moonshine . ( to Mr. Courland , who reluctantly bows ) You do me honour . Mr ...
... gentlemen Of modern times ( winking to Mr. Courland ) -Per- mit me , if you please . ( taking Moonshine's hand ) This , my dear sir , is general Magnavantine Moonshine . ( to Mr. Courland , who reluctantly bows ) You do me honour . Mr ...
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... gentleman ? Serv . Hobbling up stairs , your honour . Mr. Courl . Hobbling up stairs ? Harry Courl . ( ironically ) His mighty bulk must be a clog to motion . Mr. Courl . I hear his footsteps . Enter Inference . Mr. Courl . ( seizing ...
... gentleman ? Serv . Hobbling up stairs , your honour . Mr. Courl . Hobbling up stairs ? Harry Courl . ( ironically ) His mighty bulk must be a clog to motion . Mr. Courl . I hear his footsteps . Enter Inference . Mr. Courl . ( seizing ...
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... gentleman Decay'd , and you a routed general . Moonshine . Sir , will you listen ? That after having valiantly repell❜d A host- Inference . Of moths and bloody - minded gnats , Musquetoes call'd , we made a brave retreat With not e'en ...
... gentleman Decay'd , and you a routed general . Moonshine . Sir , will you listen ? That after having valiantly repell❜d A host- Inference . Of moths and bloody - minded gnats , Musquetoes call'd , we made a brave retreat With not e'en ...
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... gentlemen . ( approach- ing them ) Moonshine . Oh ! Inference . Oh ! Harry Courl . Why in the name of common sense is it You break the peace with this exceeding uproar ? Moonshine . Maltreated , sir - we've been , alas , maltreated ...
... gentlemen . ( approach- ing them ) Moonshine . Oh ! Inference . Oh ! Harry Courl . Why in the name of common sense is it You break the peace with this exceeding uproar ? Moonshine . Maltreated , sir - we've been , alas , maltreated ...
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