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Page 189
... Honeywood , see what he'll say to it . My dear Honeywood , look at this incendiary letter dropped at my door . It will freeze you with terror ; and yet lovey here can read it - can read it , and laugh ! Mrs. Croaker . Yes , and so will ...
... Honeywood , see what he'll say to it . My dear Honeywood , look at this incendiary letter dropped at my door . It will freeze you with terror ; and yet lovey here can read it - can read it , and laugh ! Mrs. Croaker . Yes , and so will ...
Page 193
... Honeywood has acted with honour , and kept my father , as he promised , in employment , till we are out of danger , nothing can interrupt our journey . Olivia . I have no doubt of Mr. Honeywood's sincerity , and even his desires to ...
... Honeywood has acted with honour , and kept my father , as he promised , in employment , till we are out of danger , nothing can interrupt our journey . Olivia . I have no doubt of Mr. Honeywood's sincerity , and even his desires to ...
Page 194
... Honeywood , without ! Then , sir , it was Mr. Honeywood that directed you hither . Croaker . No , sir , it was Mr. Honeywood conducted me hither . Leont . Is it possible ! Croaker . Possible ! Why , he's in the house now , sir . More ...
... Honeywood , without ! Then , sir , it was Mr. Honeywood that directed you hither . Croaker . No , sir , it was Mr. Honeywood conducted me hither . Leont . Is it possible ! Croaker . Possible ! Why , he's in the house now , sir . More ...
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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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