Dramatic Dialogues for the Use of Young Persons volume 1
Dramatic Dialogues for the Use of Young Persons volume 1
Elizabeth Sibthorpe Pinchard
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(Mrs. Mildmqy goes out. ) LAURA. Now, Mrs. Cecil, how much will you allow me, to leave of my work ? EUDOCIA. That is Laura's firft concern! LAURA, -LITTLE TRIFLER, XAURA. So it would be yours, if you had as much to do as I have, XUDOCIA. I #^as much at firft. LAURA. But mama has not been talking to you. SUDOCIA. No, becaufe I behaved better yefter- day than you did. SOPHIA. Eudocia, when my mother is fatisfied with the atonement for a fault, it does not become us to mention it reproachfully. LA...URA. Thank ye, Sophia, you feldom take my part, and Eudocia deferves a good lefturt this time^ however ! EUDOCIA. 120 THE LITTLE TRIFLER. EUDOCIA. Then you think I do not often defervc one? MRS. CECIL. However that may be, you certainly do now. Have done diiputing, Eudocia, that is your principal fault; you have been wrong all the way now; you had, as your filter obferved, no right, nor was it kind, to refume a fubjecl: your mama had done with ; and to anfwer fo fharply and fb often, ihews an inclination to quarrel, very unpleafant and improper.
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