Flirtation, And What Comes of It: a Comedy in Five Acts
Flirtation, And What Comes of It: a Comedy in Five Acts
Frank B Frank Boott Goodrich
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A cannibal a Christian 1 Hal I should like to hear that I Osb, Well, sir, I'll leave it to you if a cannibal doesn't love his neighbors better than himself! [Aside.] I don't think I'm as sleepy as I was. Lacy. Well, sir, a man that will vindicate Peter Funk and apologize for anthropophagy, is not fit company for my wife and daughter: and I have to request you, Mr. Osborne, never to enter my house again after you have once quitted it to-night. Osb. 1 never will, sir, unless you make the first ad...- vance. Laey. Which I am not at all likely to do, sir. Osb. I would go at once did not imperative reasons com* AND WHAT COMES OP IT. 58 pel me to remain to supper. [AHdeJ] No, I am not at all as sleepy as I was. iMcy, I will bid you good eyening, then, now. Osb. Good evening, sir, and good bye. Lacy. Be good enough to say to Mrs. Lacy tliat I wish her joy of her annual ball, and that I have gone up stairs to bed. [Exit. Osb. Poor old Lacy I Belongs to a by-gone age. One o'clock! It would be deuced awkward if the clergyman should have retired for the night !
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