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Page 167
... SERVANT Servant . Sir , Miss Richland is below . Honeyw . How unlucky ! Detain her a moment . We must improve , my good friend , little Mr. Flanigan's appearance first . Here , let Mr. Flanigan have a suit of my clothes - quick - the ...
... SERVANT Servant . Sir , Miss Richland is below . Honeyw . How unlucky ! Detain her a moment . We must improve , my good friend , little Mr. Flanigan's appearance first . Here , let Mr. Flanigan have a suit of my clothes - quick - the ...
Page 231
... Servant . Where the devil is mine ? Second Servant . My pleace is to be nowhere at all ; and so I ze go about my business ! [ Exeunt Servants , running about as if frighted , different ways . Enter SERVANTS with Candles , showing in ...
... Servant . Where the devil is mine ? Second Servant . My pleace is to be nowhere at all ; and so I ze go about my business ! [ Exeunt Servants , running about as if frighted , different ways . Enter SERVANTS with Candles , showing in ...
Page 262
... Servant [ Exit . Marlow . I wonder what Hastings could mean by sending me so valuable a thing as a casket to keep ... Servant . Yes , your honour . Marlow . She said she'd keep it safe , did she ? Servant . Yes , she said she'd keep it ...
... Servant [ Exit . Marlow . I wonder what Hastings could mean by sending me so valuable a thing as a casket to keep ... Servant . Yes , your honour . Marlow . She said she'd keep it safe , did she ? Servant . Yes , she said she'd keep it ...
Contents
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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