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" O no, sir, none in the least; yet I don't know how ; our Bridget, the cook-maid, is not very communicative upon these occasions. Should we send for her, she might scold us all out of the house. Hast. Let's see your list of the larder then. "
She Stoops to Conquer, Or, The Mistakes of a Night: A Comedy - Page 37
by Oliver Goldsmith - 1900 - 146 pages
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The Orphan: Or, The Unhappy Marriage. A Tragedy

Thomas Otway - 1797 - 466 pages
...the kitchen. Mar. Then I beg they'll admit- me as one of their privy council. It's a way I have got. When I travel, I always choose to regulate my own...the least : yet I don't know how ; our Bridget, the cook-maid, is not very communicative upon these occasions. Should we send for her, she might scold...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, Volume 9

John Bell - 1797 - 468 pages
...the kitchen. Mar. Then I beg they'll admit me as one of their privy council. It's a way I have got. When I travel, I always choose to regulate my own...the least : yet I don't know how ; our Bridget, the cook-maid, is not very communicative upon these occasions. Should we send for her, she might scold...
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Bell's British Theatre, Volume 9

John Bell - 1797 - 466 pages
...the kitchen. Mar. Then I beg they'll admit me as one of their privy council. It's a way I have got. When I travel, I always choose to regulate my own...no, Sir, none in the least : yet I don't know how j our Bridget, the cook-maid, is not very communicative upon these occasions. Should we send for her,...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804 - 552 pages
...as one of their privy council. It's a way I have got. When I travel, I always chuse to regulate mv own supper. Let the cook be called. No offence, I...the least ; yet I don't know how, our Bridget, the cook-maid, is not very communicative upon these occasions. Should we send for her, she might scold...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

1804 - 556 pages
...they'll admit me as one of their privy council. It's a way I have got. When I travel, I always chuse to regulate my own supper. Let the cook be called. No offence, I hope, sir? Hard. О no, sir ; none in the least ; yet I don't know how, our Bridget, the cook-maid, is not very communicative...
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The Goodnatured Man: A Comedy, in Five Acts

Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 406 pages
...they'll admit me as one of their privy council. It's a way I have got. When I travel, I always chuse to regulate my own supper. Let the cook be called....the least : yet I don't know how; our Bridget, the cook-maid, is not very communicative upon these occasions. Should we send for her, she might scold...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 412 pages
...they'll admit me as one of their privy council. It's a way I have got. When I travel, I always chuse to regulate my own supper. Let the cook be called....the least: yet I don't know how ; our Bridget, the cook-maid, is not very communicative upon these occasions. Should we send for her, she might scold...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, Volume 2

Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 pages
...they'll admit me as one of their privy council. It's a way I have got. When I travel I always chuse to regulate my own supper. Let the cook be called. No offence I hope, Sir. Hardcastle. O no, Sir, none in the least ; yet I don't know how : •ur Bridget, the cook-maid, is...
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English Comedy, Volumes 3-4

1810 - 536 pages
...the kitchen. Mar. Then I beg they'll admit me as one of their privy council. It's a way I have got. When I travel, I always choose to regulate my own...the least : yet I don't know how ; our Bridget, the cook-maid, is not very communicative upon these occasions. Should we send for her, she might scold...
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Essays, Poems and Plays: With a Preface

Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 436 pages
...their privy conncil. It'* a way I have got. When I travel, I always choose to regnlate my own snpper. Let the cook be called. No offence I hope. sir. Hard....no, sir, none in the least; yet, I don't know how, onr Bridget, the cook-maid, is not very commnnicative npon time occasions. Shonld we send for her,...
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