Rhetorical Dialogues: Or, Dramatic Selections for the Use of Schools, Academies, and FamiliesS. Babcock, 1844 - 408 pages |
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... Sir George Courtley , Alder- man Gayfare , Charles Gayfare , Steward , Sam Savo- ry , Footman , Ellen Courtley , Lucy , Scene Second , Scene Third , Lunn , 315 332 339 24. From the Fashionable Lover - Mortimer , Aubrey , Colin , Macleod ...
... Sir George Courtley , Alder- man Gayfare , Charles Gayfare , Steward , Sam Savo- ry , Footman , Ellen Courtley , Lucy , Scene Second , Scene Third , Lunn , 315 332 339 24. From the Fashionable Lover - Mortimer , Aubrey , Colin , Macleod ...
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... sir . Acres . O ! show him up . ( Exit Servant . ) Dav . Well , heaven send ... George , and the dragon to boot- Capt . A. But what did you want with me ... Sir Lucius has wrought me to it . He has left me full of rage , and I'll fight ...
... sir . Acres . O ! show him up . ( Exit Servant . ) Dav . Well , heaven send ... George , and the dragon to boot- Capt . A. But what did you want with me ... Sir Lucius has wrought me to it . He has left me full of rage , and I'll fight ...
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... sir . Vor . Get out of the room , you villain ! " Without inter- ruption " — Ser . I say , sir— Y. Rap . Hear him ... GEORGE COURTLEY - ALDERMAN GAYFARE - CHARLES GAY- FARE - STEWARD - SAM SAVORY - FOOTMAN - ELLEN COURT- LEY - LUCY . Scene 1.
... sir . Vor . Get out of the room , you villain ! " Without inter- ruption " — Ser . I say , sir— Y. Rap . Hear him ... GEORGE COURTLEY - ALDERMAN GAYFARE - CHARLES GAY- FARE - STEWARD - SAM SAVORY - FOOTMAN - ELLEN COURT- LEY - LUCY . Scene 1.
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... Sir George Courtley ! ( Exit Footman . ) Stew . ( Aside . ) Ha , my master's old friend and banker . Gay . Well , Steward , how do you do ? I'm glad I've found an old acquaintance , at last . I don't wonder at the footman not knowing me ...
... Sir George Courtley ! ( Exit Footman . ) Stew . ( Aside . ) Ha , my master's old friend and banker . Gay . Well , Steward , how do you do ? I'm glad I've found an old acquaintance , at last . I don't wonder at the footman not knowing me ...
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... sir , just at this moment , we have no man cook . Gay . What ! no man cook ... sir , his excellency is of your opinion , for he has ordered me to hire one as ... George has directed me to engage one , without fail , in the course of the ...
... sir , just at this moment , we have no man cook . Gay . What ! no man cook ... sir , his excellency is of your opinion , for he has ordered me to hire one as ... George has directed me to engage one , without fail , in the course of the ...
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