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" ... the table.] These rings, madam, don't be concerned, madam, I have a profound respect for you, madam ; your keys, madam ; don't be frighted, madam, I'm the most of a gentleman. — [Searching her pockets.] This necklace, madam ; I never was rude to... "
British Theatre - Page 64
by John Bell - 1791
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The Dramatick Works of Mr. George Farquhar ...: The beaux strategem. Love ...

George Farquhar - 1736 - 354 pages
...feizd the Pijlol, takes Gibbet by the Collar, trips up his Heels, and cfapi the Pijicl to bis Breajt. Arch. Hold, profane Villain, and take the Reward of...Sacrilege. Gib- Oh ! pray, Sir, don't kill me ; I an't prepar'd. Arch. How many is there of 'em, Scrub ? D 3 Scrub. Scrut. Five and Forty, Sir. Arch. Then...
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The inconstant; or The way to win him. The twin-rivals. The recruiting ...

George Farquhar - 1742 - 380 pages
...moft of a Gentleman : [Searching her Pockets.] This Necklace, Madam ; I never was rude to any Lady ! I have a Veneration for this Necklace — {Here Archer having come round, and feisfd tht Pijiol, takes Gibbet by the Collar, trips up his Heels, «nd claps the Pijiol to his Brea/l....
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - English drama - 1776 - 494 pages
...of a gentleman [Searching her pockets,] This necklace, Madam ; I never wa§ rude to any lady ! — I have a veneration — for this necklace [Here Archer having come round, and feizedthe piflol, takes Gibbet by the collar, trips up his heels, and claps the piftol to his breafl....
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The British drama, Volume 3

British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...most of a gentleman [Searching her pockets.] This necklace, madam ; I never was rude to any lady ! I have a veneration — for this necklace— [Here...seized the pistol, takes GIBBET by the collar, trips up /lis heels, and claps the pistol to his breast.] Arch. Hold, profane villain, and take the reward of...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...the most of a gentleman [Searching her pockets.] This necklace, madam; I never was rude to any lady ! I have a veneration — for this necklace — [Here...ARCHER, having come round, and seized the pistol, takes GIRBET by the collar, trips up his heels, and claps the pistol to his breast.] Arch. Hold, profane...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 446 pages
...most of a gentleman. [Searching her Pockets.] This necklace, madam ; I never was rude to any lady ! I have a veneration — for this necklace. [Here ARCHER,...sir, don't kill me ; I an't prepared. Arch. How many is there of them, Scrub ? Scrub. Five and forty, sir. Arch. Then I must kill the villain, to have him...
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The Constant Couple, Or, A Trip to the Jubilee: A Comedy in Five Acts

George Farquhar - Authors, English - 1808 - 338 pages
...most of a gentleman. [Searching her Pockets.] This necklace, madam ; I never was rude ID any lady! I have a veneration — for this necklace. [Here ARCHER,...seized the Pistol, takes GIBBET by the Collar, trips vp his Heels, and claps the Pistol to his Breast. Arch. Hold, profane villain, and take the reward...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 666 pages
...gentleman— — [Searching her pockets.} This necklace, madam — I never was rude to any lady !— — I have a veneration — for this necklace — —...me ; I a'n't prepared. Arch. How many are there of 'cm, Scrub ? Scrub. Five-and-forty, sir. Arc/i. Then I must kill the villain, to have him out of the...
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The modern British drama, Volume 4

British drama - 1811 - 670 pages
...gentleman— — [Searching her pockets.] This necklace, madam — I never was rude to any lady ! 1 have a veneration — for this necklace — —[Here ARCHER, having come round, and seised the pistol, takes GIBBET by the collar, trips up ha heels, and claps the pistol to his breast....
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 666 pages
...gentleman— — [Searching her pockets.} This necklace, madam — I never was rude to any lady ! 1 have a veneration — for this necklace ——[Here ARCHER, having come round, and seined the pistol, takes GIBBET by the collar, trips up his heels, and claps the pistol to his breatt....
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