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... LEONT . Her aunt scarce ever writes , and all my sister's letters are directed to me . OLIVIA . But won't your refusing Miss Richland , for whom you know the old gentleman intends you , create a suspicion ? LEONT . There , there's my ...
... LEONT . Her aunt scarce ever writes , and all my sister's letters are directed to me . OLIVIA . But won't your refusing Miss Richland , for whom you know the old gentleman intends you , create a suspicion ? LEONT . There , there's my ...
Pagina 51
... LEONT . Not a drop more , good Madam . I should now take it as a greater favour , if you hasten the horses , for I am afraid to be seen myself . LANDLADY . That shall be done . Wha , Solomon ! are you all dead there ? Wha , Solomon , I ...
... LEONT . Not a drop more , good Madam . I should now take it as a greater favour , if you hasten the horses , for I am afraid to be seen myself . LANDLADY . That shall be done . Wha , Solomon ! are you all dead there ? Wha , Solomon , I ...
Pagina 52
... LEONT . Is it possible ? CROAKER . Possible ! Why , he's in the house now , Sir . More anxious about me , than my own son , Sir . LEONT . Then , Sir , he's a villian . CROAKER . How , sirrah ! a villian , because he takes most care of ...
... LEONT . Is it possible ? CROAKER . Possible ! Why , he's in the house now , Sir . More anxious about me , than my own son , Sir . LEONT . Then , Sir , he's a villian . CROAKER . How , sirrah ! a villian , because he takes most care of ...
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