The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Sir Bash . Want ! -what should they want but money ? Lady Cons . And you paid them , I suppose ? Sir Bash . You suppose ! - ' Sdeath , madam , what do you take me for ? Lady Cons . I took you for a busband : my bro- ther prescribed you ...
... Sir Bash . Want ! -what should they want but money ? Lady Cons . And you paid them , I suppose ? Sir Bash . You suppose ! - ' Sdeath , madam , what do you take me for ? Lady Cons . I took you for a busband : my bro- ther prescribed you ...
Page 401
... Sir Bash . Malapert hussy ! do you meddle ? Begone this moment . [ Exit FURNISH . Lady Cons . Fy upon it , Sir Bashful ! I am tired of blushing for you . Sir Bash . I am afraid I have gone too far : she is ashamed of me . [ Aside . Lady ...
... Sir Bash . Malapert hussy ! do you meddle ? Begone this moment . [ Exit FURNISH . Lady Cons . Fy upon it , Sir Bashful ! I am tired of blushing for you . Sir Bash . I am afraid I have gone too far : she is ashamed of me . [ Aside . Lady ...
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... Sir Bash . Mr Lovemore , I have no further doubt - Stay ; did not you hear a noise ? Don't I see a shadow moving under the bottom of that door ? [ Goes to the door . ] Love . What has got into his head ? Sir Bash . [ Looking out ...
... Sir Bash . Mr Lovemore , I have no further doubt - Stay ; did not you hear a noise ? Don't I see a shadow moving under the bottom of that door ? [ Goes to the door . ] Love . What has got into his head ? Sir Bash . [ Looking out ...
Page 403
... Sir Bash . Pardon me : you can assist me.- My dear brother sufferer , give me your hand . We can , in a sly way , be of great use to each other . Love . As how ? Sir Bash . I'll tell you . There are some things which you know our wives ...
... Sir Bash . Pardon me : you can assist me.- My dear brother sufferer , give me your hand . We can , in a sly way , be of great use to each other . Love . As how ? Sir Bash . I'll tell you . There are some things which you know our wives ...
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... Sir Bash . Give me your hand . [ Looks at him , and laughs . ] I am safe , I think . Love . [ Laughing with him ] Perfectly safe- [ Aside . ] if it was not for his own folly . Sir Bush . But I was telling you , Mr Lovemore , -we can be ...
... Sir Bash . Give me your hand . [ Looks at him , and laughs . ] I am safe , I think . Love . [ Laughing with him ] Perfectly safe- [ Aside . ] if it was not for his own folly . Sir Bush . But I was telling you , Mr Lovemore , -we can be ...
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