The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Sir Walter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 11
... What d'ye mean , sir ? Gripe . Stand still , and let me look ye in the face . Lean . How must I stand , sir ? Gripe . Look upon me with both eyes . Lean . Well , sir , I do . Gripe . What's the meaning of this report ? Lean . Report ...
... What d'ye mean , sir ? Gripe . Stand still , and let me look ye in the face . Lean . How must I stand , sir ? Gripe . Look upon me with both eyes . Lean . Well , sir , I do . Gripe . What's the meaning of this report ? Lean . Report ...
Page 13
... What's that ? Sca . Pray , mind it ; ' twill do ye a world of good . Thrifty . What is't , I ask you ? Sca . Why , when the master of a family shall be absent any considerable time from his home or mansion , he ought , rationally ...
... What's that ? Sca . Pray , mind it ; ' twill do ye a world of good . Thrifty . What is't , I ask you ? Sca . Why , when the master of a family shall be absent any considerable time from his home or mansion , he ought , rationally ...
Page 15
... what wilt thou do ? [ Walks about distractedly . Gripe . What's that he says of me ? Sca . Is there nobody can tell me news of Mr. Gripe . Gripe . Who's there , Scapin ? Sca . How I run up and down to find him to no purpose ! Oh ! sir ...
... what wilt thou do ? [ Walks about distractedly . Gripe . What's that he says of me ? Sca . Is there nobody can tell me news of Mr. Gripe . Gripe . Who's there , Scapin ? Sca . How I run up and down to find him to no purpose ! Oh ! sir ...
Page 18
... what's that to you ? What know I ? What's that to me , joy ? By my shoul , joy , 1 will lay a great blow upon thy pate , and the devil take me , but I will make thee know whare he is indeed , or I'll beat upon thee till thou dost know ...
... what's that to you ? What know I ? What's that to me , joy ? By my shoul , joy , 1 will lay a great blow upon thy pate , and the devil take me , but I will make thee know whare he is indeed , or I'll beat upon thee till thou dost know ...
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... What's the matter , what's the matter ? [ They ungag him , & c . Arg . O neighbours ! I'm robbed and mur- dered , ruined , and undone for ever . Enter ROBIN , as constable . All . Here's Mr. Constable , here's Mr. Con- stable ! Rob ...
... What's the matter , what's the matter ? [ They ungag him , & c . Arg . O neighbours ! I'm robbed and mur- dered , ruined , and undone for ever . Enter ROBIN , as constable . All . Here's Mr. Constable , here's Mr. Con- stable ! Rob ...
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