Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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... Enter CHARLOTTE . Sister , good morrow ; I want to speak with you . Charl . Pr'ythee then , dear brother , don't put that wise politic face , as if your regiment was g to be disbanded , or sent to the West - 10 THE HYPOCRITE . Am.
... Enter CHARLOTTE . Sister , good morrow ; I want to speak with you . Charl . Pr'ythee then , dear brother , don't put that wise politic face , as if your regiment was g to be disbanded , or sent to the West - 10 THE HYPOCRITE . Am.
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... Charl . Well then , provided it is not upon the subject of love , I will be so - but make haste too - for I have not had my tea yet . Col. Lamb . Why , it is , and it is not , upon that subject . Charl . Oh , I love a riddle dearly ...
... Charl . Well then , provided it is not upon the subject of love , I will be so - but make haste too - for I have not had my tea yet . Col. Lamb . Why , it is , and it is not , upon that subject . Charl . Oh , I love a riddle dearly ...
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... Charl . No , no ; if I must have an ill match have the pleasure of playing my own game at le Col. Lamb . But pray , sister , has my father proposed any other man to you ? Charl . Another man let me know why you and I'll tell you . Col ...
... Charl . No , no ; if I must have an ill match have the pleasure of playing my own game at le Col. Lamb . But pray , sister , has my father proposed any other man to you ? Charl . Another man let me know why you and I'll tell you . Col ...
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... Charl . No ; but I'm impatient , and that's as well . Col. Lamb . Why , how now , sister ? Charl . Why , sure , brother , you know very little of female happiness , if you suppose the surprise of a new lover ought to shock a woman of my ...
... Charl . No ; but I'm impatient , and that's as well . Col. Lamb . Why , how now , sister ? Charl . Why , sure , brother , you know very little of female happiness , if you suppose the surprise of a new lover ought to shock a woman of my ...
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... Charl . Olud ! O lud ! Pr'ythee , brother , don ' so wise ; if you had an empty house to let , w you be displeased ... Charl . Concern'd ! why , did I say that ? -look y I'll deny it all to him - well , if I ever am serious w him ...
... Charl . Olud ! O lud ! Pr'ythee , brother , don ' so wise ; if you had an empty house to let , w you be displeased ... Charl . Concern'd ! why , did I say that ? -look y I'll deny it all to him - well , if I ever am serious w him ...
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