Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 |
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... lives , you say , in Seven Dials ? Rus . Ay ; with Mounseer Morebleu , a French barber , one of your emigrants ; at least , so the man at the shop told me . Thom . We will go to him directly : I must see this Adolphine de Courcy : she ...
... lives , you say , in Seven Dials ? Rus . Ay ; with Mounseer Morebleu , a French barber , one of your emigrants ; at least , so the man at the shop told me . Thom . We will go to him directly : I must see this Adolphine de Courcy : she ...
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... ; no Monsieur Tonson do live here . T. King . Hum ! I'm sorry we troubled you , but I thought I'd just inquire : couldn't pass by vour door without calling , you know . Mor . Oh ! sare , you are very great SCENE 11. ] 19 MONSIEUR TONSON .
... ; no Monsieur Tonson do live here . T. King . Hum ! I'm sorry we troubled you , but I thought I'd just inquire : couldn't pass by vour door without calling , you know . Mor . Oh ! sare , you are very great SCENE 11. ] 19 MONSIEUR TONSON .
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... live ? : Nap . What , the barber ? I don't know that is - I think - I can't tell . Rus . [ To Thompson . ] He thinks he can't tell ! Thom . Give him a shilling . [ Rusty gives Nap a shilling . Nap . [ Looking at the shilling . ] Oh 20 ...
... live ? : Nap . What , the barber ? I don't know that is - I think - I can't tell . Rus . [ To Thompson . ] He thinks he can't tell ! Thom . Give him a shilling . [ Rusty gives Nap a shilling . Nap . [ Looking at the shilling . ] Oh 20 ...
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... lives right under your nose : but he's gone to bed . ; he Thom . We must knock him up ; I cannot pause a mo- ment till my doubts are satisfied Nap . That's your business . [ Crosses to L. ] Why , the old Frenchman has quite a ...
... lives right under your nose : but he's gone to bed . ; he Thom . We must knock him up ; I cannot pause a mo- ment till my doubts are satisfied Nap . That's your business . [ Crosses to L. ] Why , the old Frenchman has quite a ...
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... live here . Vat you mean by pull me out of my bed in dis way ? By gar ! it dam bad manner and no gentilhomme ! Thom . But hear me my good friend ; this Mr. Thompsou- Mor . All von cock and some bull ; and if you call me up again , ma ...
... live here . Vat you mean by pull me out of my bed in dis way ? By gar ! it dam bad manner and no gentilhomme ! Thom . But hear me my good friend ; this Mr. Thompsou- Mor . All von cock and some bull ; and if you call me up again , ma ...
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