Rosamund Gray: Essays, Letters, and PoemsWillis P. Hazard, 1857 - 415 pages |
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Page 49
... landlord did not know me again ( old Thomas Billet - he has often made angle . rods for me when a child ) —I rambled over all my accus- tomed haunts . Our old house was vacant , and to be sold . I en- tered , unmolested , into the room ...
... landlord did not know me again ( old Thomas Billet - he has often made angle . rods for me when a child ) —I rambled over all my accus- tomed haunts . Our old house was vacant , and to be sold . I en- tered , unmolested , into the room ...
Page 237
... LANDLORD PRY -- • · Mr. Elliston . CHARACTERS . MELESINDA · • Miss Mellon . · Mr. Bartley . MAID TO MELESINDA Mrs. Harlowe . • Mr. Wewitzer . Gentlemen , Ladies , Waiters , Ser- Scene - BATH . vants , & c . ( 237 ) PROLOGUE , SPOKEN BY ...
... LANDLORD PRY -- • · Mr. Elliston . CHARACTERS . MELESINDA · • Miss Mellon . · Mr. Bartley . MAID TO MELESINDA Mrs. Harlowe . • Mr. Wewitzer . Gentlemen , Ladies , Waiters , Ser- Scene - BATH . vants , & c . ( 237 ) PROLOGUE , SPOKEN BY ...
Page 239
... Landlord , has the man brought home my boots ? Landlord . Yes , sir . Mr. H. You have paid him ? Landlord . There is the receipt , sir , only not quite filled up , no name , only blank- " Blank , Dr. to Zekiel Spanish for one pair of ...
... Landlord , has the man brought home my boots ? Landlord . Yes , sir . Mr. H. You have paid him ? Landlord . There is the receipt , sir , only not quite filled up , no name , only blank- " Blank , Dr. to Zekiel Spanish for one pair of ...
Page 248
... LANDLORD . Landlord . Here , Susan , James , Philip , where are you all ? The London coach is come in , and there is Mr. Fillaside , the fat passenger , has been bawling for some- body to help him off with his boots . [ The Chambermaid ...
... LANDLORD . Landlord . Here , Susan , James , Philip , where are you all ? The London coach is come in , and there is Mr. Fillaside , the fat passenger , has been bawling for some- body to help him off with his boots . [ The Chambermaid ...
Page 249
... but it is odd little rusty should just happen- ( While he is turning up the lid of the box , MR . H. enters behind him unperceived . ) Mr. H. What are you about , you dog ? Landlord . Oh Lord , sir ! pardon ; no MR . H- 249 " A FARCE .
... but it is odd little rusty should just happen- ( While he is turning up the lid of the box , MR . H. enters behind him unperceived . ) Mr. H. What are you about , you dog ? Landlord . Oh Lord , sir ! pardon ; no MR . H- 249 " A FARCE .
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