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" Pray, sir, don't kill him: you fright me as much as him. Arch. The dog shall die, madam, for being the occasion of my disappointment. — Sirrah, this moment is your last. Gib. Sir, I'll give you two hundred pounds to spare my life. Arch. Have you no... "
The Constant Couple, Or, A Trip to the Jubilee: A Comedy in Five Acts - Page 75
by George Farquhar - 1808 - 84 pages
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The Dramatick Works of Mr. George Farquhar ...: The beaux strategem. Love ...

George Farquhar - 1736 - 354 pages
...at all; the Government has provided a Chaplain to fay Prayers for us on thefe Occafions. Mrs. Sul. Pray, Sir, don't kill him You fright me as much as him. Arch. The Dog fliall die, Madam, for being the occafion of my Dii appointment Sirrah, this Moment is your laft. Gib....
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The inconstant; or The way to win him. The twin-rivals. The recruiting ...

George Farquhar - 1742 - 380 pages
...; the Government has provided a Chaplain to fay Prayers for us on thei'e Occafions. Mrs. Sul. Fray, Sir, don't kill him : You fright me as much as him. Arch. The Dog fhall die, Madam, for being the occaficm of my Disappointment Sirrah, this Moment is your laft. Gib....
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The Works of the Late Ingenious Mr. George Farquhar: Containing All His ...

George Farquhar - 1760 - 380 pages
...at all ; the Government has provided a Chaplain to fay Prayers for us on.theie Occafions. Mrs. Sal. Pray, Sir, don't kill him :— You fright me as much as him. jircb. The Dog mall die, Madam, for being the occafion of my Difappointment Sirrah, this Moment is...
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The Works of the Late Ingenious Mr. George Farquhar: Containing ..., Volume 2

George Farquhar - 1772 - 382 pages
...all ; the Government; has provided a Chaplain to fay Prayers for us on thefe Occa lions. Mis. Sul. Pray, Sir, don't kill him : You fright me as much as him. Arch. The Dog fhall die, Madam, for being the Occafion of my Difappointment— —Sirrah, this Moment is your laft....
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1776 - 494 pages
...at all ; the government has provided a chaplain to fay prayers for us on thefe occafions. Mrs. Sul. Pray, Sir, don't kill him you fright me as much as him. Arch. The dog (hall die, Madam, for being the occafion of my difappointment — Sirrah, this moment is your laft....
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British Theatre, Volume 18

John Bell - 1791 - 356 pages
...at all ; the government lias provided a chaplain to say prayers for us on these occasions. Mrs. Sul. Pray, sir, don't kill him you fright me as much as...no more, rascal ? Gib. Yes, sir, I can command four huadred; but I must reserve two of 'em to save my life at the sessions. Enter SCRUB and FOIGARD. Arch....
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

1804 - 540 pages
...at all ; the government has provided a chaplain to say prayers for us on these occasions. Mrs Sul. Pray, sir, don't kill him — you fright me as much as him. ./,,/'. The dog shall die, madam, for being the occasion of my disappointment — Sirrah, this moment...
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The modern British drama, Volume 4

British drama - 1811 - 670 pages
...at all : the government has provided a chaplain to say prayers for us on these occasions. Mrs Sul. Pray, sir, don't kill him — you fright me as much...pounds to spare my life, Arch. Have you no more, rascal ? Cib. Yes. sir, I can command four hundred ; but I miiit reserve two of 'em to save my life at the...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...at all : the government has provided a chaplain to say prayers for us on these occasions. M,* Sut. Sack. Where, where, in the name of virtue ? — Ah,...best, sir, and let him be seen again, or I snalt Ànk. Have you no more, rascal ? Gtf. Tes. sir, I can command four hundred ; Üë I øâà reserve...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...occasions. W Mrs Sui. Pray, sir, don't kill him — you frigSt**" me as much as him. Arch. The dog_ shall die, madam, for being the occasion of my disappointment — Sirrah, this mo- | mcnt is your fast. Gib. Sir, I'll give you two hundred pAQfcs to ^ spare my life. Arch. Have...
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