Guy Mannering Or the Gipseys Prophecy a Musical Play in Three Acts
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The Dominie, during the conversation of Miss Mannering icith Flora, circles round Miss Mannering as if about to address her, with characteristic formality and awkivardness, start- ing hack when she looks at him, which she does, with some surprise, as if amused at Ms strange figure. Miss Man. \To Flora. ] You served a young lady in this country, I am told 1 Flora. Yes, ma'am. [Curtsies. Miss Man. A Miss — Miss — Miss Bertram, I think — I never heard the name before. Samp. Prodigious ! Mi»s Man. ...However, I understand she's an excellent young lady, and her character of you is quite satisfac- tory. [Sampson seems pleased. ] I believe Miss Bertram dress'd her own hair 1 That won't quite, quite suit me. I shall wish you to study a little under my brother's valet- de-chambre; that you may be able to arrange my hair a-la-Chinoise, to dispose my aigrette and Circassian tur- ban, so as to throw I'air imposant over my figure. [Flora curtsies, and goes off, l. Samj). \Shaking his head. ] This is harder than Chal- daic ; — yea, — than Hebrew.
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