The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... hour before I could get down my petticoats . Darn . The rogue must be corrected . Col. Lamb . Yet , ' egad , I cannot help laughing at the accident ; what a ridiculous figure must she make - ha , ha , ha ! Charl . Hah ! you're as ...
... hour before I could get down my petticoats . Darn . The rogue must be corrected . Col. Lamb . Yet , ' egad , I cannot help laughing at the accident ; what a ridiculous figure must she make - ha , ha , ha ! Charl . Hah ! you're as ...
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... hour softens me to a tenderness I cannot support ! Old Lady Lamb . Oh ! the dear good man ! Sir J. Lamb . With regard to my daughter , doctor , you know she is not wronged by it : be- cause , if she proves not obstinate , she may still ...
... hour softens me to a tenderness I cannot support ! Old Lady Lamb . Oh ! the dear good man ! Sir J. Lamb . With regard to my daughter , doctor , you know she is not wronged by it : be- cause , if she proves not obstinate , she may still ...
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... hour only ? Seyw . Any thing to serve you- [ Bell rings . Charl . Hark ! they ring to dinner : pray , sir , step in : say I am obliged to dine abroad : and whisper one of the footmen to get a chair imme- diately ; then do you take a ...
... hour only ? Seyw . Any thing to serve you- [ Bell rings . Charl . Hark ! they ring to dinner : pray , sir , step in : say I am obliged to dine abroad : and whisper one of the footmen to get a chair imme- diately ; then do you take a ...
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... hour I'll come to you , and make you perfectly easy . Darn . Dear Tom , you are a friend indeed ! - I have a thousand things -- but - you shall find me there . [ Exit . Enter CHARLOTTE and SEYWARD . Col. Lamb . How now , sister ? what ...
... hour I'll come to you , and make you perfectly easy . Darn . Dear Tom , you are a friend indeed ! - I have a thousand things -- but - you shall find me there . [ Exit . Enter CHARLOTTE and SEYWARD . Col. Lamb . How now , sister ? what ...
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... hour I was the occasion of so sweet a reconcilement . Sir J. Lamb . Hear this , perverse and repro- bate ! -Oh , couldst thou wrong such more than mortal virtue ! Col. Lamb . Wrong him ! the hardened impu- dence of this painted charity ...
... hour I was the occasion of so sweet a reconcilement . Sir J. Lamb . Hear this , perverse and repro- bate ! -Oh , couldst thou wrong such more than mortal virtue ! Col. Lamb . Wrong him ! the hardened impu- dence of this painted charity ...
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