The Deaf Lover. a Farce, in Two Acts

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Btt \nd two cheeks like cherries — then -uch pretty hair — ?o curi'd, so tnz'd and so flowered, h looi-.s like a white thorn in full blossom Jchn You must know, my dear. I wore my hair so, when that was drawn for me.
Bet Is this your picture, Mr John.' Jvhn. I thought yon knew that already.
Bet I vow, 1 took it for a gentleman's.
John. What ! — then you don't thmk it like me .-' Bet. Like you ! no more like you than a carnation is like a butcher's brooin.
Ji,hn. Butcher's broom .' — What a Flee
...t-market comparison! — You think, then, 1 aui altered since it was drawn for me ^ Bet. Oil, quite changed — you are as brown as a chesnut to what you were; and your eyes, thai were once so blue, are now as gray as the very willows.
John I am sitting for a striking likeness, I find.
Bet Then your forehead's grown square — your chin sharp— your nose flat— your teeth— no, they're n»t t n^CENE 11. THE DKAF LOVEll. j?
W grown at all — for I can't see above one or two left in ^ your iiead John.


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