The Plays of John O'Keeffe, 4. köideGarland Pub., 1981 |
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Page 140
... Flam . ( advancing ) So , Sir , you don't muz over the bottle after dinner , no more than myself ? Gyp . Oh , fervant Sir - No , my way to turn the evening to a more pleasant ufe , I'm for Ra- nelagh . Flam . I think , Sir , this is a ...
... Flam . ( advancing ) So , Sir , you don't muz over the bottle after dinner , no more than myself ? Gyp . Oh , fervant Sir - No , my way to turn the evening to a more pleasant ufe , I'm for Ra- nelagh . Flam . I think , Sir , this is a ...
Page 141
... Flam . Oh , oh ! he's fond of gambling ; then if I can get him a little corn'd , 1 may flip the Connought - five upon him . ( afide ) Sir , my card . ( gives one ) Gyp . ( reads ) " Pawn'd ! -filver watch - three " Blue Balls - Ram ...
... Flam . Oh , oh ! he's fond of gambling ; then if I can get him a little corn'd , 1 may flip the Connought - five upon him . ( afide ) Sir , my card . ( gives one ) Gyp . ( reads ) " Pawn'd ! -filver watch - three " Blue Balls - Ram ...
Page 165
... Flam - but how they're chang'd . ( retires ) Enter MRS AUBURNE in her own dress , fomewhat altered , and FLAM . Mrs. Aub . Now to be myself in the plot . ( afide ) Flam . Mrs. Auburne- Mrs. Aub . Hufh - huh . Flam . ( in a low tone ) I ...
... Flam - but how they're chang'd . ( retires ) Enter MRS AUBURNE in her own dress , fomewhat altered , and FLAM . Mrs. Aub . Now to be myself in the plot . ( afide ) Flam . Mrs. Auburne- Mrs. Aub . Hufh - huh . Flam . ( in a low tone ) I ...
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