Lizzie Lyle Or the Flower Makers of Finsbury a Tale of Trials And Temptations
Lizzie Lyle Or the Flower Makers of Finsbury a Tale of Trials And Temptations
C H Colin Henry Hazlewood
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GIRLS. Well done Bobbin bravo ! bravo ! USHER. Silence in the court. MR. F. Did you follow the prisoners home ? ADOLPHE. Me, monsieur ! I know not vhere dey live. BATTER. (R. ) Oh, come, young man, that won't do, for I saw you come out of their house just before you told me I was wanted. ADOLPHE. Dat must have been somebody like me. BATTER. Your twin brother perhaps ; but if so, you're very much alike, especially you. MR! F. Have you anything further to say ? ADOLPHE. No, monsieur, I have tell ...all I know. BATTER, (aside) And a great deal more, it strikes me. MR. F. (to LIZZIE) Do you wish to ask the witness any questions ? LIZZIE. I do your worship. BOBBIN. Give it him, Lizzie ! LIZZIE, (to ADOLPHE) Didn't you always insist upon forcing your society upon me ? and didn't I say I didn't like you at all that I detested you ? ADOLPHE. I do not remember. LIZZIE. You do remember you know it well. Did you not say that I should be sorry that I should be punished? ADOLPHE. No, I did not. BOBBIN.
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