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Page 145
... Richland ; shall I show them up ? But they're showing up themselves . Enter Mrs. CROAKER and Miss RICHLAND Miss Rich . You're always in such spirits . [ Exit . Mrs. Croaker . We have just come , my dear Honey- wood , from the auction ...
... Richland ; shall I show them up ? But they're showing up themselves . Enter Mrs. CROAKER and Miss RICHLAND Miss Rich . You're always in such spirits . [ Exit . Mrs. Croaker . We have just come , my dear Honey- wood , from the auction ...
Page 148
... Richland , for whom you know the old gentleman intends you , create a suspicion ? Leont . There , there's my master - stroke . I have re- solved not to refuse her ; nay , an hour hence I have consented to go with my father , to make her ...
... Richland , for whom you know the old gentleman intends you , create a suspicion ? Leont . There , there's my master - stroke . I have re- solved not to refuse her ; nay , an hour hence I have consented to go with my father , to make her ...
Page 149
... Richland should consent , or my father refuse his pardon , it can but end in a trip to Scotland ; and- Enter CROAKER Croaker . Where have you been , boy ? I have been seeking you . My friend Honeywood here , has been saying such ...
... Richland should consent , or my father refuse his pardon , it can but end in a trip to Scotland ; and- Enter CROAKER Croaker . Where have you been , boy ? I have been seeking you . My friend Honeywood here , has been saying such ...
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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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