The Follies of a Night a Vaudeville Comedy in Two Acts With the Stage Busine
The Follies of a Night a Vaudeville Comedy in Two Acts With the Stage Busine
J R James Robinson Planch
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\Asulc. ] -»Iy Imsband ! — I shall die ! Duke. Don't be alarmed ! — I'm the most discreet of men ! Let me see that beautiful face — for beautiful 1 am sure it is — and be assured, that if I recognize the wife or dauo-hter of the best friend I have in the world, I am too well bred to mention it to anybody. [Trj/ing io take off her viaxlc. Diicli. Sir! [StntggUnn: u-ithhim. \ I entreat — I implore! Duke. Oh, you may alter your voice as much as •^•oii please — it w'ould be useless, if I had ever h...eaid it before. I've an extraordinary quick ear and eye ! A person 1 have once seen or conversed with, I should detect through any disguise. Duch. [As'iiJc] Merciful powers ! \^Druii:s the domino closer round Iter. Duke. And I am therefore certain, that till this happy night, we have never met. Duck. [Aside. ] Ha ! Is he serious ? Does he really not suspect — Duke. So let me see your face, if but to convince me. Duch. If you are a gentleman, forbear ! Duke. Upon my honour, you are a very mysterious per- sonage !
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