The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 184
... ' MEN . Sir HARRY GUBBIN . HUMPHRY GUBBIN . Mr TIPKIN , CLERIMONT , Sen. Captain CLERIMONT . Mr POUNCE . WOMEN . Mrs CLERIMONT . Aunt . Niece . FAINLOVE . JENNY , Maid to Mrs Clerimont . SCENE I. - The Park . Enter CLERIMONT , Sen. [ 184 ]
... ' MEN . Sir HARRY GUBBIN . HUMPHRY GUBBIN . Mr TIPKIN , CLERIMONT , Sen. Captain CLERIMONT . Mr POUNCE . WOMEN . Mrs CLERIMONT . Aunt . Niece . FAINLOVE . JENNY , Maid to Mrs Clerimont . SCENE I. - The Park . Enter CLERIMONT , Sen. [ 184 ]
Page 186
... niece . Pounce . To my knowledge , ten thousand pounds in money . Capt . Such a stature ! such a blooming coun- tenance ! so easy a shape ! Pounce . In jewels of her grandmother's , five thousand- Capt . Her wit so lively , her mien so ...
... niece . Pounce . To my knowledge , ten thousand pounds in money . Capt . Such a stature ! such a blooming coun- tenance ! so easy a shape ! Pounce . In jewels of her grandmother's , five thousand- Capt . Her wit so lively , her mien so ...
Page 187
... niece has a thousand pounds per annum , and because I have found you a plain dealing man , ( particularly in the easy pad you put into my hands last sum- mer , ) I was willing you should have the refusal of my niece , provided that I ...
... niece has a thousand pounds per annum , and because I have found you a plain dealing man , ( particularly in the easy pad you put into my hands last sum- mer , ) I was willing you should have the refusal of my niece , provided that I ...
Page 188
... niece upon you . ( Don't be so glum , sirrah . ) Don't bow to a man , with a face as if you'd knock him down , don't , sirrah . Tip . I am glad to see you , cousin Humphry- He is not talkative , I observe already . Sir Har . He is very ...
... niece upon you . ( Don't be so glum , sirrah . ) Don't bow to a man , with a face as if you'd knock him down , don't , sirrah . Tip . I am glad to see you , cousin Humphry- He is not talkative , I observe already . Sir Har . He is very ...
Page 190
... Niece . Niece . Was it not my gallant that whistled so charmingly in the parlour before he went out this morning ? He's a most accomplish'd cavalier . Aunt . Come , niece , come - You don't do well to make sport with your relations ...
... Niece . Niece . Was it not my gallant that whistled so charmingly in the parlour before he went out this morning ? He's a most accomplish'd cavalier . Aunt . Come , niece , come - You don't do well to make sport with your relations ...
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