| Samuel Foote - 1778 - 312 стор.
...Bruin. And pray who is more fitterer to be trafted ? Bruin. Hey-day ! Why the wench is bewitched ; come, come, let's have none of your palaver here — Take twelve-pence and pay the waterman But firft fee, if he has broke none of the pipes — And d'ye hear, Jane, befure you lay the fifhing- rod... | |
| 1792 - 380 стор.
...Bruin. And pray, who is more fitterer to be trufted ? Bruin. Hey-day ! Why, the wench is bewitched : Come, come, let's have none of your palaver here — Take twelve-pence and pay the waterman. But firft fee if he has broke none of the pipes — And, d'ye hear, Jane, be fure to lay the fi(hing-rod... | |
| 1804 - 626 стор.
...no ; thank you for that, Mrs Jane. Mrt Bruin. And, pray, who is more fittercr to he trusted? terman. But, first see if he has broke none of the pipes —...[Exit MRS BRUIN. Sneak, Od's me, how finely she's managed ! What would I give to have mv wife as much under ! Bruin. It is your own fault, brother Sneak.... | |
| 1804 - 630 стор.
...thank you for that, Mrs» Jane. Mrs Bruin. And, pray, who is more fittercr to he trusted ? terman. But, first see if he has broke none of the pipes — And, d'ye hear, Jane, be sure lay the tishing-rod safe. [Exit MRS BRU иг, Sneak. Od's me, how finely she's managed ! W hat would I give... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 630 стор.
...who is more tittcrcr to he trusted? Bruin. Hey-day ! Why, the wench is bewitched ! Come, come, let us have none of your palaver here — Take twelve-pence and pay the waterman. But, first sec if he has broke none of the pipes — And, d'ye hear, Jane, be sure lay the fishing-rod safe. [E.rif... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1809 - 382 стор.
...Bruin. And pray, who is more fitterer to be trusted ? Bruin. Hey-day ! Why, the wench is bewitched : Come, come, let's have none of your palaver here —...waterman. But first see if he has broke none of the pipes—And d'ye hear, Jane, be sure lay the fishing-rod safe. [Exit Mrs Bruin. Sneak. Od's me, how... | |
| Samuel Foote - 1809 - 548 стор.
...let's have none of your palaver here — Take twelve-pence afid pay the waterman. — But firft fee if he has broke none of the pipes — And, d'ye hear Jane, be fure to lay the fifhing-rod fafe. {Exit Mrs. Bruin. Sneak. Ods me, how finely {he's manag'd! what would... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 стор.
...is more fittercr to he trusted? Bruin. Hey-day ! Why, the wer.cli is bewitched! Come, come, let us have none of your palaver here — Take twelve-pence...the pipes — And, d'ye hear, Jane, be sure lay the fishing-rnd safe. ' [Exit Mns. BRUIN. Sneak. Od's me, how finely she's managed ! What would I give... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 710 стор.
...who is more fittercr to be trusted ? Bruin. Hey-day ! Why, the wench is bewitched ! Come,come, let us have none of your palaver here — Take twelve-pence...broke none of the pipes — And, d'ye hear, Jane, bo sure lay the fishing-rod safe. [Efit MRS. BRCIN. Sneak. Od's me, how finely she's managed ! What... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 526 стор.
...who is more älterer to be trusted ? Bruin. Hey-day ! Why, the wench is bewilch'd : come, come, lets have none of your palaver here — Take twelve-pence and pay the waterman. — But first see if be has broke none of the pipes — And, d'ye hear, Jane, be sure to lay the fishing-rod safe. [ Exit... | |
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