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... hand of the servant , whom he mistakes for Scholium ) My far renown'd and condescending guest , I am your humble and obedient slave . ( fearfully looking round , and discovering his mistake ) Fool , scoundrel , where left you the ...
... hand of the servant , whom he mistakes for Scholium ) My far renown'd and condescending guest , I am your humble and obedient slave . ( fearfully looking round , and discovering his mistake ) Fool , scoundrel , where left you the ...
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... hand to Inference's mouth . ) Stop , man , I say : ' tis late ; And we have yet to feign a specious plea For our apparel and lank visages . Inference . ' Tis true we once were in much better garb I mean when habited in borrowed suits ...
... hand to Inference's mouth . ) Stop , man , I say : ' tis late ; And we have yet to feign a specious plea For our apparel and lank visages . Inference . ' Tis true we once were in much better garb I mean when habited in borrowed suits ...
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... hand on Moonshine's head ) ' tis old and tottering . Moonshine . ( seizing Inference's hand , and violently placing it on the post . ) Blind man , you are wrong ! this is the post - this , this . Inference . Oh granted - a self ...
... hand on Moonshine's head ) ' tis old and tottering . Moonshine . ( seizing Inference's hand , and violently placing it on the post . ) Blind man , you are wrong ! this is the post - this , this . Inference . Oh granted - a self ...
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... , Some honest rustic for redress shall make Due application to your intellect . Fred . Worl . Insolent ! ( aside ) But Louisa calls him father . [ exit ( offering his hand to Moonshine ) Your friend the 16 [ BRECK THE TRUST.
... , Some honest rustic for redress shall make Due application to your intellect . Fred . Worl . Insolent ! ( aside ) But Louisa calls him father . [ exit ( offering his hand to Moonshine ) Your friend the 16 [ BRECK THE TRUST.
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A Comedy. In Five Acts Charles Breck. ( offering his hand to Moonshine ) Your friend the ge- neral , Mr. Scholium ? . Inference . ( apart to Harry ) For such he passes . Moonshine . ( aside ) Thanks to my wits , I am not re- collected ...
A Comedy. In Five Acts Charles Breck. ( offering his hand to Moonshine ) Your friend the ge- neral , Mr. Scholium ? . Inference . ( apart to Harry ) For such he passes . Moonshine . ( aside ) Thanks to my wits , I am not re- collected ...
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alarm Ambert AMBERT's house apartment in AMBERT's aught bear book of travels bowing Brambleton Caligula Courland's house daugh daughter dear sir debt Dorothy doubt dumb show e'en e'er Enter HEBE Enter INFERENCE Enter LOOBIN exeunt exit Louisa father fear Fred Worl FREDERIC WORLACE Frederic's gentleman girl Harry Courl HARRY COURLAND heart Heaven honourable hope INFERENCE and MOONSHINE letter look Louisa Courl LOUISA COURLAND Louisa Mervin Magnavantine mercy mind Moon Moonshine's muslin neral never Officer pity pocket pocket-book poor pray Prim PRIMEVAL Primeval's Pris prison puppy rascal Re-enter Robert sacred trust SCENE Scholium seem'd servant seventy dollars sister smile soul speak stranger taking her hand tears tell thank Thou thought told trifle truth Twas Twill unperceived woman words wretch write Your travels Young Harry zaid zame zeem zome Zounds zure
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