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Pagina 626
... enter'd the Maid ; A visage so sad , and so pale with affright , Wak'd Priam in drawing his curtains by night.1 But we quickly found out , for who could mistake her ? That she came with some terrible news from the Baker : And so it fell ...
... enter'd the Maid ; A visage so sad , and so pale with affright , Wak'd Priam in drawing his curtains by night.1 But we quickly found out , for who could mistake her ? That she came with some terrible news from the Baker : And so it fell ...
Pagina 812
... Enter SERVANT Servant . Your cloak , Madam . My mistress is impatient . Miss Neville . I come . Pray be pacified . If I leave you thus , I shall die with apprehension . Enter SERVANT Servant . Your fan , muff , and gloves , Madam . The ...
... Enter SERVANT Servant . Your cloak , Madam . My mistress is impatient . Miss Neville . I come . Pray be pacified . If I leave you thus , I shall die with apprehension . Enter SERVANT Servant . Your fan , muff , and gloves , Madam . The ...
Pagina 823
... Enter Sir CHARLES and Miss HARDCASTLE Sir Charles . What a situation am I in ! If what you say appears , I shall then find a guilty son . If what he says be true , I shall then lose one that , of all others , I most wished for a ...
... Enter Sir CHARLES and Miss HARDCASTLE Sir Charles . What a situation am I in ! If what you say appears , I shall then find a guilty son . If what he says be true , I shall then lose one that , of all others , I most wished for a ...
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