Poems and PlaysDent, 1910 - 317 pages |
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Page 153
... madam . Croaker . Yes , my dear ; it comes entirely from my son ; it's all a request of his own , madam . And I will I permit him to make the best of it . Leont . The whole affair is only this , madam ; my his father has a proposal ...
... madam . Croaker . Yes , my dear ; it comes entirely from my son ; it's all a request of his own , madam . And I will I permit him to make the best of it . Leont . The whole affair is only this , madam ; my his father has a proposal ...
Page 154
... madam , that I want a due sense of the honour and happiness intended me . My father , madam , tells me your humble servant is not totally indifferent to you . He admires you ; I adore you ; and when we come together , upon my soul I ...
... madam , that I want a due sense of the honour and happiness intended me . My father , madam , tells me your humble servant is not totally indifferent to you . He admires you ; I adore you ; and when we come together , upon my soul I ...
Page 157
... madam , I have just snatched moment - And if the expresses to his Grace be ready , let them be sent off ; they're of importance . Madam , I ask a thousand pardons ! 12 to a Mrs. Croaker . Sir , this honour Lofty . And , Dubardieu ! If ...
... madam , I have just snatched moment - And if the expresses to his Grace be ready , let them be sent off ; they're of importance . Madam , I ask a thousand pardons ! 12 to a Mrs. Croaker . Sir , this honour Lofty . And , Dubardieu ! If ...
Page 158
... madam , I know nothing of books ; and yet , I believe , upon a land carriage fishery , a stamp act , or a jag - hire , I can talk my two hours without feeling the want of them ! Mrs. Croaker . The world is no stranger to Mr. Lofty's ...
... madam , I know nothing of books ; and yet , I believe , upon a land carriage fishery , a stamp act , or a jag - hire , I can talk my two hours without feeling the want of them ! Mrs. Croaker . The world is no stranger to Mr. Lofty's ...
Page 159
... madam ! No , no , I take my de friend by the button . A fine girl , sir ; great justice in her case . A friend of mine . Borough interest . Busi- for ness must be done , Mr. Secretary . I say , Mr. Secretary , her business must be done ...
... madam ! No , no , I take my de friend by the button . A fine girl , sir ; great justice in her case . A friend of mine . Borough interest . Busi- for ness must be done , Mr. Secretary . I say , Mr. Secretary , her business must be done ...
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