Monsieur Tonson. a Popular Farce, in Two Acts:

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Oh ! oui, certainment ; apres vous, monsieur.
Useful. D— n ceremony! This way, this way? {Exeunt, Enter Tom King and Ardourlv, r.
King. There they go ; the old fox is bagged. Now, then, to try if the locksmith's daughter is true to us.
Here's a clear coast and a fair opportunity. {Opens the door.) Yes, it's all right, the door is open ; love invites you; the Rubicon lies before you ; you have only to cross it and be happy, you dog.
Ardourly. Ten thousand thanks ! but you — King. On second thoug
...hts, I'll keep watch without here, to guard against surprise. In with you. Where can I conceal myself? Eh! zounds! this watch-box, is there anybody in it? What's here? A watch-coat, rattle, and lanthorn. Where's the owner ? Tempus fugil ! ay, and the chronicler of time hath flown too. As he has deserted his post, I'll make bold to take it {Dresses himself in Nap's coat S^'c.) Now, then, I'm as good a watchman as any Charley among them, — "Past ten o'clock and a star-light morning !" {Exeunt Tom King into the vMtch-box, and Ardourly into the house; the former crying the hour gro- tesquely.

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