Eighteenth Century PlaysDent, 1928 - 408 pages |
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Page 344
... . Parsons Mr. Wheeler LADY RUSPORT . CHARLOTTE RUSPORT LOUISA , daughter to DUDLEY MRS . FULMER LUCY HOUSEKEEPER belonging to STOCKWELL Mrs. Hopkins Mrs. Abington Mrs. Baddely Mrs. Egerton Mrs. Love Mrs. Bradshaw SCENE - London .
... . Parsons Mr. Wheeler LADY RUSPORT . CHARLOTTE RUSPORT LOUISA , daughter to DUDLEY MRS . FULMER LUCY HOUSEKEEPER belonging to STOCKWELL Mrs. Hopkins Mrs. Abington Mrs. Baddely Mrs. Egerton Mrs. Love Mrs. Bradshaw SCENE - London .
Page 351
... Louisa , yielded to the addresses of one of Major O'Flaherty's person and appearance , she would have had some excuse : but to run away , as she did , at the age of sixteen , too , with a man of old Dudley's sort- Char . Was , in my ...
... Louisa , yielded to the addresses of one of Major O'Flaherty's person and appearance , she would have had some excuse : but to run away , as she did , at the age of sixteen , too , with a man of old Dudley's sort- Char . Was , in my ...
Page 357
... Louisa , what's the matter ? you seem frighted . Louisa . I am , indeed : coming from Miss Rusport's , I met a young gentleman in the streets , who has beset me in the strangest manner . Charles . Insufferable ! Was he rude to you ? Louisa ...
... Louisa , what's the matter ? you seem frighted . Louisa . I am , indeed : coming from Miss Rusport's , I met a young gentleman in the streets , who has beset me in the strangest manner . Charles . Insufferable ! Was he rude to you ? Louisa ...
Page 358
... Louisa . O Charles ! Miss Rusport desires to see you directly ; Lady Rusport is gone out , and she has something particular to say to you . Charles . Have you any commands for me , sir ? Dud . None , my dear ; by all means wait upon ...
... Louisa . O Charles ! Miss Rusport desires to see you directly ; Lady Rusport is gone out , and she has something particular to say to you . Charles . Have you any commands for me , sir ? Dud . None , my dear ; by all means wait upon ...
Page 375
... Louisa . Mrs. Fulmer , sir , informs me you are the gentleman from whom my father has received such civilities . Bel . Oh never name ' em ! Louisa . Pardon me , Mr. Belcour , they must be both named and remembered ; and if my father was ...
... Louisa . Mrs. Fulmer , sir , informs me you are the gentleman from whom my father has received such civilities . Bel . Oh never name ' em ! Louisa . Pardon me , Mr. Belcour , they must be both named and remembered ; and if my father was ...
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