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Page 49
... daugh- ter there , is Mr Vizard's - cousin , I suppose . And for you , madam - Now to call her procu- ress รก - la - mode de France .- [ Aside . ] -- J'estime votre occupation Darl . Pray , sir , speak English . Wild . Then to define her ...
... daugh- ter there , is Mr Vizard's - cousin , I suppose . And for you , madam - Now to call her procu- ress รก - la - mode de France .- [ Aside . ] -- J'estime votre occupation Darl . Pray , sir , speak English . Wild . Then to define her ...
Page 125
... daugh- ter into the country ? Wor . The very same . The other fragments I shew'd you just now I once intended for another use ; but I think I have turn'd it now to a better advantage . Plume . But ' twas barbarous to conceal this so ...
... daugh- ter into the country ? Wor . The very same . The other fragments I shew'd you just now I once intended for another use ; but I think I have turn'd it now to a better advantage . Plume . But ' twas barbarous to conceal this so ...
Page 152
... daugh- ter Cherry for a wife ? Gib . Look'e , my dear Bonny - Cherry is the goddess I adore , as the song goes ; but it is a maxim , that man and wife should never have it in their power to hang one another ; for if they should , the ...
... daugh- ter Cherry for a wife ? Gib . Look'e , my dear Bonny - Cherry is the goddess I adore , as the song goes ; but it is a maxim , that man and wife should never have it in their power to hang one another ; for if they should , the ...
Page 272
... daugh- Fel . Debauch'd my sister ! impossible ! he could not , durst not , be that villain . Fred . My lord , I scorn so foul a charge . Lop . You have debauch'd her duty , at least , therefore instantly restore her to me , or , by St ...
... daugh- Fel . Debauch'd my sister ! impossible ! he could not , durst not , be that villain . Fred . My lord , I scorn so foul a charge . Lop . You have debauch'd her duty , at least , therefore instantly restore her to me , or , by St ...
Page 285
... daugh- ter , pray ? Gib . An ' she be your daughter , an ' lik your honour , command her to come out , and answer for herself now , and either justify or disprove what this chield told me this morn . Liss . So , here will be a fine ...
... daugh- ter , pray ? Gib . An ' she be your daughter , an ' lik your honour , command her to come out , and answer for herself now , and either justify or disprove what this chield told me this morn . Liss . So , here will be a fine ...
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