The book Nell Gwynne Or the Prologue a Comedy in Two Acts was written by author Jerrold, Douglas William, 1803-1857 Here you can read free online of Nell Gwynne Or the Prologue a Comedy in Two Acts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Nell Gwynne Or the Prologue a Comedy in Two Acts a good or bad book?
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Diamonds richest damask and music floating about him ! STOCK. (Opening door in scene. ) If ye open yonder door, a passage will lead ye to my master's private room : he will doubtless agree. CHAR. Dull blockhead, why didst not say so before? ( Pointing to an inner room. ) That door ? STOCK. That door ! (CHARLES and BERKELEY enter the room in scene, when STOCKFISH immediately closes and locks the door upon them. ) NELL GWYNNE. 33 NELL. You never mean to make prisoners ? CHAR. (Knocking at door. )... Why, drawer, that door is locked ! STOCK. Barred and bolted; and so is this. (Bolting the door. } CHAR. Varlet ! what is't ye mean to cheat us ? STOCK. No ; I mean that ye should not cheat me. (Going. ) NELL. You will never be so barbarous you cannot ? STOCK. Lean I will! (Exit. ) NELL. (CHARLES knocks. ) Patience, prisoners ; your keeper is gone. CHAR. The rascal ! I'll tear the house about his ears. NELL. Don't begin these two minutes for then I shall be out of it. CHAR. Nelly, thou wouldst not leave me ?
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