The Plays of John O'Keeffe, 4. köideGarland Pub., 1981 |
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... Villure , you may remember , took my child , when an infant , under his protection . MAJOR BLENNER . Lord Villure's fortune is magnificient . Eh , what then -- he'll leave it all to my niece ? MRS . EGERTON . Arabel is considered his ...
... Villure , you may remember , took my child , when an infant , under his protection . MAJOR BLENNER . Lord Villure's fortune is magnificient . Eh , what then -- he'll leave it all to my niece ? MRS . EGERTON . Arabel is considered his ...
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... Villure . ] Sir , there is a gentleman that owes Mrs. Egerton every duty . I presume you'll not object to the word of Sir Charles Hyacinth ? LORD VILLURE . Oh , ma'am , the fellow who has passed himself here for Sir Charles Hyacinth is ...
... Villure . ] Sir , there is a gentleman that owes Mrs. Egerton every duty . I presume you'll not object to the word of Sir Charles Hyacinth ? LORD VILLURE . Oh , ma'am , the fellow who has passed himself here for Sir Charles Hyacinth is ...
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John O'Keeffe Frederick M. Link. LORD VILLURE . Mr. Elmer , I recollect you were very warm in your praises of my Arabel when I had the pleasure of seeing you at Malvern . ELMER . My Lord Villure , true . forgot the circumstance , tho ' I ...
John O'Keeffe Frederick M. Link. LORD VILLURE . Mr. Elmer , I recollect you were very warm in your praises of my Arabel when I had the pleasure of seeing you at Malvern . ELMER . My Lord Villure , true . forgot the circumstance , tho ' I ...
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