The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Mrs. Inchbald Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... door in his face ! I'll turn the first away that lets him set foot in this house ever again ! Mr Smith . Very well , sir . Dorn . Very well , sir ! Damn your very well , sir ! - I tell you , it is not very well , sir . He shall starve ...
... door in his face ! I'll turn the first away that lets him set foot in this house ever again ! Mr Smith . Very well , sir . Dorn . Very well , sir ! Damn your very well , sir ! - I tell you , it is not very well , sir . He shall starve ...
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... door ! -Are the bolts and locks all fastened ? Servts . All , sir . [ Knocking . Dorn . Don't mind his knocking ! Go to bed every soul of you instantly , and fall fast asleep . He shall starve in the streets ! [ Knocking again . ] Fetch ...
... door ! -Are the bolts and locks all fastened ? Servts . All , sir . [ Knocking . Dorn . Don't mind his knocking ! Go to bed every soul of you instantly , and fall fast asleep . He shall starve in the streets ! [ Knocking again . ] Fetch ...
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... door opens . ] I knew you were had ; -double or quits , we find the cloth laid , and supper on the table . Milf . No ... doors that let you in . Hurry . Is he ? Then go you and let your fellow- servant in again . Foot . I dare not , sir ...
... door opens . ] I knew you were had ; -double or quits , we find the cloth laid , and supper on the table . Milf . No ... doors that let you in . Hurry . Is he ? Then go you and let your fellow- servant in again . Foot . I dare not , sir ...
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... door for you ? Harry . Yes - and my father knows I as com- passionately opened the door for the poor fellow in return . Sulky . Very well , sir ! Your fame is increasing daily . Harry . I am glad to hear it . Sulky . Humph ! Then ...
... door for you ? Harry . Yes - and my father knows I as com- passionately opened the door for the poor fellow in return . Sulky . Very well , sir ! Your fame is increasing daily . Harry . I am glad to hear it . Sulky . Humph ! Then ...
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... door , and carefully draw- ing the will from his pocket . ] Do you know this hand- writing , madam ? Widow . Ah ! -It is my poor old dear man's , I see . Silky . You have heard of a will he left in France ? Widow . Pshaw ! -Will ...
... door , and carefully draw- ing the will from his pocket . ] Do you know this hand- writing , madam ? Widow . Ah ! -It is my poor old dear man's , I see . Silky . You have heard of a will he left in France ? Widow . Pshaw ! -Will ...
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