Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... enter the house by force , liberate my wife , and make a terrible example of those who would detain her from my arms . [ Exeunt , L. Enter USEFUL , R. Usef . So the coast is clear at last . I thought those two` old twaddlers never would ...
... enter the house by force , liberate my wife , and make a terrible example of those who would detain her from my arms . [ Exeunt , L. Enter USEFUL , R. Usef . So the coast is clear at last . I thought those two` old twaddlers never would ...
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... Enter THOMPSON and RUSTY , followed by TRAP and WANTEM , L. Thom . Now , my good fellows , you know what you have to do ; this is the house . • Trap . Ay , ay , ve're fly , master . We will do the right thing , depend on't . Thom ...
... Enter THOMPSON and RUSTY , followed by TRAP and WANTEM , L. Thom . Now , my good fellows , you know what you have to do ; this is the house . • Trap . Ay , ay , ve're fly , master . We will do the right thing , depend on't . Thom ...
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... Enter THOMPSON and RUSTY , hastily . Thom . Are we out of their reach , Rusty ? Yes ; they've taken another direction , so we may stop and breathe a bit . Rus . It's all my fault ; I shouldn't have let you stop out . I might have known ...
... Enter THOMPSON and RUSTY , hastily . Thom . Are we out of their reach , Rusty ? Yes ; they've taken another direction , so we may stop and breathe a bit . Rus . It's all my fault ; I shouldn't have let you stop out . I might have known ...
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... Enter THOMPSON and RUSTY , L. Rus . Well , well ; ou condition that you stand on one side , and don't interfere , I have no objection to another application being made to this old mounseer , but it must be all left to me ; you shall see ...
... Enter THOMPSON and RUSTY , L. Rus . Well , well ; ou condition that you stand on one side , and don't interfere , I have no objection to another application being made to this old mounseer , but it must be all left to me ; you shall see ...
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... Enter MORBLEU , from the House . Mor . Ha , ha , ha ! dat dam Monsieur Tonson has got vou duck for his souper . Oui , oui ; he has had de vater , and now he vill vish for de fire , so I shall give him von varm reception de next time he ...
... Enter MORBLEU , from the House . Mor . Ha , ha , ha ! dat dam Monsieur Tonson has got vou duck for his souper . Oui , oui ; he has had de vater , and now he vill vish for de fire , so I shall give him von varm reception de next time he ...
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