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Mr. Bartley Belvil , LANDLORD PRY , Mr. Wewitzer . MELESINDA , Miss Mellon .
Maid to Melesinda , Mrs. Harlowe . uza Gentlemen , Ladies , Waiters , Servants ,
& c . . Folfm 3 Scene , -BATH . " Dari si *** along the PROLOGUE , SPOKEN BY ...
Mr. Bartley Belvil , LANDLORD PRY , Mr. Wewitzer . MELESINDA , Miss Mellon .
Maid to Melesinda , Mrs. Harlowe . uza Gentlemen , Ladies , Waiters , Servants ,
& c . . Folfm 3 Scene , -BATH . " Dari si *** along the PROLOGUE , SPOKEN BY ...
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A Public Room in an Inn - Landlord , Waiters , Gentlemen , & c . Enter MR . H. Mr.
H. 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 ...
A Public Room in an Inn - Landlord , Waiters , Gentlemen , & c . Enter MR . H. Mr.
H. 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 ...
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Landlord . I shall , Sir . [ Erit . Enter a Waiter . Waiter . Sir , Squire Level's man is
below , with a hare and a brace of pheasants for Mr. H. Mr. H. Give the man half -
a - crown , bid him return my best respects to his master . Presents it seems will ...
Landlord . I shall , Sir . [ Erit . Enter a Waiter . Waiter . Sir , Squire Level's man is
below , with a hare and a brace of pheasants for Mr. H. Mr. H. Give the man half -
a - crown , bid him return my best respects to his master . Presents it seems will ...
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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
somebody to help him off with his boots . ( The Chambermaid and Waiters slip
out . ) ...
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
somebody to help him off with his boots . ( The Chambermaid and Waiters slip
out . ) ...
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... but what is that to me ? I wouldn't go to - no no - 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 ? move to open Landlord .
... but what is that to me ? I wouldn't go to - no no - 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 ? move to open Landlord .
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