| 1832 - 826 стор.
...<'i>'- I am vastly happy to hear it : your old acquaintances were afraid they should lose you. Mrt. C. It is a sign they know but little of me — But come, my good folks, I have prepared a "nail collation in the next room, will you [Exsunt. Enter JACK and WOODFOHD. Jack. I'll watch sister,... | |
| 1833 - 826 стор.
...Col. I am vastly happy to hear it: your old acquaintances were afraid they should lose you. Mrs. C. It is a sign they know but little of me — But come,...my good folks, I have prepared a small collation in tue next room, will you[Exeunt. Enter JACK and WoonrORD. Jack. I'll watch sister, to see that nobody... | |
| 1854 - 834 стор.
...Col. \ am vastly happy to hear it: your old acquaintances were afraid they should lose you. Mrs. C. It is a sign they know but little of me — But come,...I'll watch sister, to see that nobody comes. Now. Woodtbrd, make HIKX! use of your time. [Exit WOODFORD. ] There. I have left them together; if I had... | |
| 1859 - 824 стор.
...Col. I am vastly happy to hear it : your old acquaintances were afraid they should lose you. Mrs. C. It is a sign they know but little of me — But come,...of your time. 'Exit WOODFORD.] There, I have left them torether; if I had staid, I don't believe they would lave opened their mouths for a month : I... | |
| 1859 - 838 стор.
...Cot I am vastly happy to hear it: your old acquaintances were afraid they should lose you. Mrs. C. It is a sign they 'know but little of me — But come, my good foils, I have prepared a [Exeunt. small collation in the next room, will yoi Enter JACK and WOODPORD.... | |
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