Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... hour . Half - past ten ! [ Exit , L. Hallo ! Thom . Knock , Rusty , knock . I cannot rest . Rus . No , nor you'll let nobody else rest . [ Knocks at Morbleu's door . ] They're a long time coming . Thom . Knock again ; try once more ...
... hour . Half - past ten ! [ Exit , L. Hallo ! Thom . Knock , Rusty , knock . I cannot rest . Rus . No , nor you'll let nobody else rest . [ Knocks at Morbleu's door . ] They're a long time coming . Thom . Knock again ; try once more ...
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... hour . Diable ! [ Exit into the house , shutting the door in Thompson's fuce . ] Thom . But , my good fellow ! -Monsieur ! -Monsieur . -Ah ! I see how it is ; these imperious De Courcys have hired this fellow to keep my wife ( for it is ...
... hour . Diable ! [ Exit into the house , shutting the door in Thompson's fuce . ] Thom . But , my good fellow ! -Monsieur ! -Monsieur . -Ah ! I see how it is ; these imperious De Courcys have hired this fellow to keep my wife ( for it is ...
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... MORBLEU , from house . Mor . Vell , vat you vant ? Vat make you here at such late hour , if I am so bold ? Trap . We've a small bit of business with you , moun- seer . Mor . [ Aside . ] Oui , diable ! 24 [ ACT I. MONSIEUR TONSON .
... MORBLEU , from house . Mor . Vell , vat you vant ? Vat make you here at such late hour , if I am so bold ? Trap . We've a small bit of business with you , moun- seer . Mor . [ Aside . ] Oui , diable ! 24 [ ACT I. MONSIEUR TONSON .
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... hour or two , and the first thing in the morning we'll set off to this barber once more as he only saw us in the dark , he'll not know us again ; and under pretence of getting dressed and shaved by him , I can sound the rascal , and ...
... hour or two , and the first thing in the morning we'll set off to this barber once more as he only saw us in the dark , he'll not know us again ; and under pretence of getting dressed and shaved by him , I can sound the rascal , and ...
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... hour alvays pass quick as de littel minute ; here it so dull and so cloudy , that pauvre Time can no see his vay ; but creep , creep , creep , as slow as de old vash - a - man . [ Knock without , R. D. in flat . ] O miséricorde ! me ...
... hour alvays pass quick as de littel minute ; here it so dull and so cloudy , that pauvre Time can no see his vay ; but creep , creep , creep , as slow as de old vash - a - man . [ Knock without , R. D. in flat . ] O miséricorde ! me ...
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