Bulwer's Plays: Being the Complete Dramatic Works of Lore Lytton
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Mrs. Viz. With i)leasure. {as she shoivs out Blount, d. f., Lucy slips out e. d. and goes up l.) Lucy {tries l. d.). Eh ! locked up \ No, I yet may escape if I hide, {gets behind the window-curtains, up B.) Re-enter Mrs. Vizard, d. f. Mrs. Viz. Sliall I act on this news 1 I must quickly decide. Surely Nithsdale it is I Gray gown, sprigged with red ; Did not walk like a woman — a stride, not a tread {locks r. b ) Both my lambs are in fold ; I'll steal out and inquire. Robert Walpole might make t...he rewaid somewhat higher. [Exit Mrs, Vizard, d. f. Lucy {looking out of window). She has locked the street door. She has gone with the key, - And the servant is out. No escape ; woe is me ! How I love him, and yet I must see him with loi thing. Wiiy should wolves be disguised in such beautiful clothing"? Nithsdale {knocking violently at l. d ). Let me out. I'll not perish en- trapped. Fiom your snare 28 WALPOLE. Tlius I break (bicrs/s open l. d., and comes down brandUhixg a ^oAr^-.) Treacherous hag!
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