Modern Antiques, Or, the Merry Mourners. a Farce, in Two Acts

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Not a penny of it will I touch.
Cockle. Here, my good fellow ; here's a gui- nea for yourself; there, (gives money) IB MODERN [O'Keefe Erank. Thank you, sir ; though I do think you're an old fool, and that you are most con- foundedly humnmed.
Cockle. Old fool 1 get you out of my house, you scoundrel, or I'll — [takes ufi a blunderbuss) blow you to Taunton Dean, you dog — I will !
(Frank runs off) enter mrs. cockletop and mrs. camomile— they both scream.
Mrs. Cam. Heavens ! mr. Cockletop, will y
...ou kill us ?
Mrs. Cockle. Lord ! what's on your head ?
Cockle. The cap of liberty. Oh, the super- beautiful purchase I have just made ! such a charming addition to my little curious collec- tion. Mrs. Camomile, you've taste ; I'll give you a treat. I'll show her all. {aside) Mrs. Cockle, {looking at the things) Heavens !
who has done this?
Cockle. Pliny the elder.
enter flounce.
Mrs. Cockle. Here, take these, and fling them — Cockle. Lay your fingers on them, and I'll — • Strabo, Cambden, and bishop Pocock— Madam, you should — {to Mrs.


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