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... Hastings ? Hastings . Extremely elegant and degagée , upon my word , madam . Your friseur is a Frenchman , I suppose ? Mrs. Hard . I protest , I dressed it myself from a print in the Ladies ' Memorandum - book for the last year . Hastings ...
... Hastings ? Hastings . Extremely elegant and degagée , upon my word , madam . Your friseur is a Frenchman , I suppose ? Mrs. Hard . I protest , I dressed it myself from a print in the Ladies ' Memorandum - book for the last year . Hastings ...
Page 246
... Hastings . Intolerable ! At your age you may wear what you please , and it must become you . Mrs. Hard . Pray , Mr. Hastings , what do you take to be the most fashionable age about town ? Hastings . Some time ago forty was all the mode ...
... Hastings . Intolerable ! At your age you may wear what you please , and it must become you . Mrs. Hard . Pray , Mr. Hastings , what do you take to be the most fashionable age about town ? Hastings . Some time ago forty was all the mode ...
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... Hastings . Well , but where have you left the ladies ? I die with impatience . Tony . Left them ? Why , where should I leave them , but where I found them ? Hastings . This is a riddle . Tony . Riddle me this , then . What's that goes ...
... Hastings . Well , but where have you left the ladies ? I die with impatience . Tony . Left them ? Why , where should I leave them , but where I found them ? Hastings . This is a riddle . Tony . Riddle me this , then . What's that goes ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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