Mothers And Daughters a Comedy in Five Acts As Performed Once At the Theatr
Mothers And Daughters a Comedy in Five Acts As Performed Once At the Theatr
Robert Bell
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my friend Sir Gregory Plump and I have monopolised the ladies between us, eh ! Gregory ? and if you interfere with either one or the other of them, you must make up your mind to the consequences. SANDFORD. Sir Gregory, is my uncle really in earnest ? SIR GREGORY PLUMP. Perfectly in earnest, Mr. Sandford. I have undertaken to relieve your uncle from the old lady, that he may have more leisure for the young one. SCENEL] MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS. 21 SANDFORD. The young one ? What young one ? LORD MER...LIN. What young one ? Pray, sir, is that the way you speak of the mesmeric divinity whose eyes are to set you dream- ing by the hour together ? Dreaming ! Eyes had a dif- ferent sort of magnetism in our day, Gregory. SANDFORD. Well, I acknowledge, I did rhapsodize a little ; but you must confess, uncle, it was not fair to listen. LORD MERLiN. Every thing is fair in love, Bob. SANDFORD. Love ! what does your lordship mean ? LORD MERLIN. That if you attempt to attract the affections of Miss Manifold by any of your rhapsodies, Pll break with you for ever.
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