The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... present as a me- diator of articles between you . Sir J. Lamb . I am glad to hear it . Col. Lamb . That's kind indeed , sir . Sir J. Lamb . May be not , sir ; for I will not be at home when he comes ; and because I will not tell a lie ...
... present as a me- diator of articles between you . Sir J. Lamb . I am glad to hear it . Col. Lamb . That's kind indeed , sir . Sir J. Lamb . May be not , sir ; for I will not be at home when he comes ; and because I will not tell a lie ...
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... present ; Heaven mend you , that's all . Lady Lamb . But pray , madam , stay and dine with us . Old Lady Lamb . No , daughter ; I have said it , and you know I never tell a lie ; but here's my son , if you'll give me leave , I'll stay ...
... present ; Heaven mend you , that's all . Lady Lamb . But pray , madam , stay and dine with us . Old Lady Lamb . No , daughter ; I have said it , and you know I never tell a lie ; but here's my son , if you'll give me leave , I'll stay ...
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... present ; I will withdraw , for I have an after- game to play , which may yet put this wretch ef- fectually into our power . [ Exit . Enter Sir JOHN LAMBERT . Sir J. Lamb . What uproar is this ? Col. Lamb . Nothing , sir , nothing ...
... present ; I will withdraw , for I have an after- game to play , which may yet put this wretch ef- fectually into our power . [ Exit . Enter Sir JOHN LAMBERT . Sir J. Lamb . What uproar is this ? Col. Lamb . Nothing , sir , nothing ...
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... present , who came from the same part of the country with Seyward , and is well acquainted with his family , and even remembers the circumstance of his mo- ther's death ; who promises to be speedy and di- ligent in his enquiries . - We ...
... present , who came from the same part of the country with Seyward , and is well acquainted with his family , and even remembers the circumstance of his mo- ther's death ; who promises to be speedy and di- ligent in his enquiries . - We ...
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... present . What shall I do ? Enter CLINCHER Junior and DICKY . What the devil's here ? Another cousin , I war- rant ye ! -Hark'e , sir , can you lend me ten or a dozen guineas instantly ? I'll pay you fifteen for them in three hours ...
... present . What shall I do ? Enter CLINCHER Junior and DICKY . What the devil's here ? Another cousin , I war- rant ye ! -Hark'e , sir , can you lend me ten or a dozen guineas instantly ? I'll pay you fifteen for them in three hours ...
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