The New English Theatre Containing the Most Valuable Plays Which Have Been Acte

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The New English Theatre Containing the Most Valuable Plays Which Have Been Acte
N Nathaniel Paterson
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That's a bull, father. Old Mir. A bull ! Why, how now, ungrateful fir, did I make thee a man, that thou Ihouldft make mea beaft. Mir. You pardon, fir. I only meant your expreflion. Old Mir. Hark'e, Bob, learn better manners to your father before ftrangers : I won't be angry this time. But oons, if ever you do't again, you rafcal, remember what I fay. [Exit. Mir. Pfliaw, what does the old fellow mean by mew- ing me up here with a couple of green girls? Come, Duretete, will you go ? Or/. 1 hope M...r. Mirabel, you han't forgot. Mir. No, no, madam, I han't forgot, I have brought you a thoafand little Italian curiofities ; I'll aflure you, madam, as far as a hundred piftoles would reach, 1 han't forgot the lead circumftance. Ori. THE WAY T a WIN HIM. 17 Or/'. Sir, you mifunderftand me. Mir. Odfo, the relics, madam, from Rome. I do lemember now you made a vow of -chattily before my departure ; a vow of chaility, or fomething like it j was it not, madam? On'. O fir, I'm anfwer'd at prefent. [Exit.

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