Sheridan's Comedies: the Rivals And the School for Scandal;
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IO5 Sir Luc. Upon my conscience, Mr. Acres, your valour has oozed away with a vengeance. Acres. Not in the least ! Odds backs and abettors 1 I '11 be your second with all my heart — and if you should get a quietus you may command me entirely. I '11 get you siiug lying in the Abbey here ; ox pickle you, and send you over to Blunderbuss-IIall, or any- thing of the kind, with the greatest pleasure. Sir Luc. Pho ! pho ! you are little better than a coward. Acres. Mind, gentlemen, he calls me a cowa...rd; coward was the word, by my valour. Sir Luc. Well, sir ? Acres. Look'ee, Sir Lucius, 't is n't that I mind the word coward — coward may be said in joke — But if you had called me a poltroon, odds daggers and balls Sir Luc. Well, sir ? Acres. 1 should have thought you a very ill- bred man. ^SV;- Luc. Pho ! you are beneath my notice. Abs. Nay, Sir Lucius, you can't have a better second than my friend Acres — He is a most deter- mined dog — called in the country Fighting Jh)b. — lie generally kills a inan a week — don't you.
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