The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Mrs. Inchbald Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... Enter MR SMITH . Dorn , Is Mr Sulky come in ? Mr Smith . No , sir . Dorn . Are you sure Harry Dornton said he should return to - night ? Mr Smith . Yes , sir . Dorn . And you don't know where he is gone ? Mr Smith . He did not tell me ...
... Enter MR SMITH . Dorn , Is Mr Sulky come in ? Mr Smith . No , sir . Dorn . Are you sure Harry Dornton said he should return to - night ? Mr Smith . Yes , sir . Dorn . And you don't know where he is gone ? Mr Smith . He did not tell me ...
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... Enter MR SULKY , and MR SMITH goes off . Dorn . Well , Mr Sulky , have you heard any thing of him ? Sulky . Yes . Dorn . And , eh [ Excessively impatient . ] Any thing consoling , any thing good ? Sulky , No. Dorn . No ! -No , say you ...
... Enter MR SULKY , and MR SMITH goes off . Dorn . Well , Mr Sulky , have you heard any thing of him ? Sulky . Yes . Dorn . And , eh [ Excessively impatient . ] Any thing consoling , any thing good ? Sulky , No. Dorn . No ! -No , say you ...
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... Enter MR SMITH . Call all the servants together , Mr Smith ; -clerks , footmen , maids , every soul ! Tell them , their young master is a scoundrel Mr Smith . Very well , sir . Dorn . Sir ! [ His anger recurring . ] Bid them shut the ...
... Enter MR SMITH . Call all the servants together , Mr Smith ; -clerks , footmen , maids , every soul ! Tell them , their young master is a scoundrel Mr Smith . Very well , sir . Dorn . Sir ! [ His anger recurring . ] Bid them shut the ...
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... Enter HARRY DORNTON , MILFORD , and FOOTMAN ! Foot . My old master is in a bitter passion , sir . Harry . I know it . Foot . He is gone down to turn the servant out of doors that let you in . Hurry . Is he ? Then go you and let your ...
... Enter HARRY DORNTON , MILFORD , and FOOTMAN ! Foot . My old master is in a bitter passion , sir . Harry . I know it . Foot . He is gone down to turn the servant out of doors that let you in . Hurry . Is he ? Then go you and let your ...
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... Enter MR SULKY . do ? My dear Mr Sulky , how do you Sulky . Very ill . Harry . Indeed ? -- I am very sorry ! What's your disorder ? Sulky . You . Harry . Ha , ha , ha ! Sulky . Ruin - bankruptcy - infamy ! Harry . The old story ! Sulky ...
... Enter MR SULKY . do ? My dear Mr Sulky , how do you Sulky . Very ill . Harry . Indeed ? -- I am very sorry ! What's your disorder ? Sulky . You . Harry . Ha , ha , ha ! Sulky . Ruin - bankruptcy - infamy ! Harry . The old story ! Sulky ...
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