The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 5J. Johnson, 1806 |
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... Honeywood , MEN . Mr. PoWELL . Croaker , ... ... Mr . SHUTER . Lofty , Mr. WOODWARD . Sir William Honeywood , Mr. CLARKE . Leontine , Jarvis , Butler , -- Bailiff , Dubardieu , Postboy ,. Mr. BENSLEY . Mr. DUNSTALL . Mr. CUSHING . Mr. R ...
... Honeywood , MEN . Mr. PoWELL . Croaker , ... ... Mr . SHUTER . Lofty , Mr. WOODWARD . Sir William Honeywood , Mr. CLARKE . Leontine , Jarvis , Butler , -- Bailiff , Dubardieu , Postboy ,. Mr. BENSLEY . Mr. DUNSTALL . Mr. CUSHING . Mr. R ...
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... HONEYWOOD'S House . Enter Sir WILLIAM HONEYWOOD , JARVIS . Sir William . Good Jarvis , make no apologies for this honest bluntness . Fidelity like yours is the best excuse for every freedom . Jarvis . I can't help being blunt , and ...
... HONEYWOOD'S House . Enter Sir WILLIAM HONEYWOOD , JARVIS . Sir William . Good Jarvis , make no apologies for this honest bluntness . Fidelity like yours is the best excuse for every freedom . Jarvis . I can't help being blunt , and ...
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... HONEYWOOD . . Honeywood . Well , Jarvis , what messages from my friends this morning ? Jarvis . You have no friends . Honeywood . Well ; from my acquaintance then ? Jarvis .- ( Pulling out bills . ) -— A few of our usual cards of ...
... HONEYWOOD . . Honeywood . Well , Jarvis , what messages from my friends this morning ? Jarvis . You have no friends . Honeywood . Well ; from my acquaintance then ? Jarvis .- ( Pulling out bills . ) -— A few of our usual cards of ...
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... Honeywood . That I don't know ; but I'm sure we were at a great deal of trouble in getting him to lend it . Jarvis . He has lost all patience . Honeywood . Then he has lost a very good thing . Jarvis . There's that ten guineas you were ...
... Honeywood . That I don't know ; but I'm sure we were at a great deal of trouble in getting him to lend it . Jarvis . He has lost all patience . Honeywood . Then he has lost a very good thing . Jarvis . There's that ten guineas you were ...
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... Honeywood . In the fact ? If so , I really think that we should pay him his wages and turn him off . Jarvis . He shall be turned off at Tyburn , the dog ; we'll hang him , if it be only to frighten the rest of the family . Honeywood ...
... Honeywood . In the fact ? If so , I really think that we should pay him his wages and turn him off . Jarvis . He shall be turned off at Tyburn , the dog ; we'll hang him , if it be only to frighten the rest of the family . Honeywood ...
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