The British Drama: Illustrated, 6. köideJohn Dicks, 1871 |
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... give you wel- come . Ah , sir ; I'm so glad you're come ; such news to tell you ; such goings on in your absence ; such - in fact , I've quite a long history to tell Aben . Then I can't hear it , for I've only a short time to stop ; so ...
... give you wel- come . Ah , sir ; I'm so glad you're come ; such news to tell you ; such goings on in your absence ; such - in fact , I've quite a long history to tell Aben . Then I can't hear it , for I've only a short time to stop ; so ...
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... give consent - and now , forbid the banns who dare . Mat . Ay , that settles the job . What my com- mander says must be right ; so lay hold of your dad's arm , my dear , and woe betide him that would part us ; for as sure as my name's ...
... give consent - and now , forbid the banns who dare . Mat . Ay , that settles the job . What my com- mander says must be right ; so lay hold of your dad's arm , my dear , and woe betide him that would part us ; for as sure as my name's ...
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... Give me your hand . You are a fine fellow , and a man of spirit ; and I'd sooner make friends than fight with you . Mat . Why , your honour , I think it's quite as well as it is . You'd have stood no chance at close quarters ; he'd have ...
... Give me your hand . You are a fine fellow , and a man of spirit ; and I'd sooner make friends than fight with you . Mat . Why , your honour , I think it's quite as well as it is . You'd have stood no chance at close quarters ; he'd have ...
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... ( Gives one . ) I'll retire into the guard- house , and , as soon as you have got the money , give a loud cough , and then we'll rush out and seize him . Hof . ( Aside . ) All's lost . Hafn . How now ? Why so sorrowful ? Haf . Eh ? Why ...
... ( Gives one . ) I'll retire into the guard- house , and , as soon as you have got the money , give a loud cough , and then we'll rush out and seize him . Hof . ( Aside . ) All's lost . Hafn . How now ? Why so sorrowful ? Haf . Eh ? Why ...
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... give Sparkish ten thousand pounds to- morrow to take my sister off my hands . Har . Your sister is very much obliged ... give yourself no trouble . You have heard of a wolf in sheep's clothing ; and I have seen your innocent nephew ...
... give Sparkish ten thousand pounds to- morrow to take my sister off my hands . Har . Your sister is very much obliged ... give yourself no trouble . You have heard of a wolf in sheep's clothing ; and I have seen your innocent nephew ...
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