The Deaf Lover a Farce in Two Acts As Performed At the Theatre Royal Covent G

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The Deaf Lover a Farce in Two Acts As Performed At the Theatre Royal Covent G
Frederick Pilon
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Afliamed ! not J^ by the Lord Harry ; come hither I fay. BETSY. (Afide. ) Now to plague him Why you muft know. Sir, that I'm afraid fome of the family will fee us ; but if you'll fetch a walk with me any where. OLD WRONGWARD. Fetch a walk with her ! I could as foon fetch the Tower upon my back. BETSY, ft THE DEAF LOVER BETSY. But now I look at your legs, I fuppofe you can't walk. O Lqd ! They're like mill pofts. OLD WRONGWARD. No, no, not quite ib bad, they're a little fwelled to be fure, but t...here's a great deal of flannel about them. BETS y. Shall I help you, Sir ? (Jakes him by the hand and fulls hinu) OLD WRONGWARD (Roars OUt. ) 2x)unds ! you've broke my arm, you jade. Sophia at the back of the Stage, SOPHIA. Betfy ! BETSY. I'm coming, Ma'am, (going. ) OLD WRONGWARD. Then you won't come and_ki(s_me, huffey ? BETSY. 1 think it is you that won't kifs nij Sir. ' Lord ! Sir, if you want a khs, why don't you come and take it I OLD WRONGWARD. O you wicked baggage, you know that I can't ftir I'd give half my cftate for a pair of legs to be revenged of you.

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