Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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... can't bear the sight of him . 261 Lady M. Open that window , give me air , or I shall faint . Mr. Jes . Hold , hold , let me tie a handkerchief about my neck first . This cursed sharp north wind -Antoine , bring down my muff . Col. Ay ...
... can't bear the sight of him . 261 Lady M. Open that window , give me air , or I shall faint . Mr. Jes . Hold , hold , let me tie a handkerchief about my neck first . This cursed sharp north wind -Antoine , bring down my muff . Col. Ay ...
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... Dian . You may remember I told you , that when I was last winter in London , I was followed by an odious fellow , one Harman ; I can't say but the wretch pleased me , though he is but a younger AB I. 31 LIONEL AND CLARISSA .
... Dian . You may remember I told you , that when I was last winter in London , I was followed by an odious fellow , one Harman ; I can't say but the wretch pleased me , though he is but a younger AB I. 31 LIONEL AND CLARISSA .
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... Can't you get the powder then ? 749 Col. Miss Clary , my little Miss Clary — give me a kiss , my dear — as handsome as an angel , by heavens— Frank , why don't you come here ? this is Miss Flowerdale . Dian . Oh Heavens , Clarissa ...
... Can't you get the powder then ? 749 Col. Miss Clary , my little Miss Clary — give me a kiss , my dear — as handsome as an angel , by heavens— Frank , why don't you come here ? this is Miss Flowerdale . Dian . Oh Heavens , Clarissa ...
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... can't keep a se- cret Ah ! Mr. Lionel , it must be hear , see , and say nothing in this world , or one has no business to live in it ; besides , who would not be in love with my Lady ? There's never a man this day alive but might be ...
... can't keep a se- cret Ah ! Mr. Lionel , it must be hear , see , and say nothing in this world , or one has no business to live in it ; besides , who would not be in love with my Lady ? There's never a man this day alive but might be ...
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... can't help it ; and if it should be my Lady's case , it is no fault of yours . I am sure , when she called me into her dressing - room , before she went down to dinner , there she stood with her eyes brim full of tears : and so I fell a ...
... can't help it ; and if it should be my Lady's case , it is no fault of yours . I am sure , when she called me into her dressing - room , before she went down to dinner , there she stood with her eyes brim full of tears : and so I fell a ...
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