The School for Scandal a Comedy in Five Acts With the Stage Directions And

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The School for Scandal a Comedy in Five Acts With the Stage Directions And
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816
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Tis very neat indeed. — Well, well, that'* pTX> ?!'r ; and you can make even your sireen a source al r)' wledge — hung, I perceive, with maps ] [ JVa/k/ng up towards scrreu.
Joiejjh S. O, yes, I find groat use in that screen.
[Turning Sir Peter J^rom the screen^ B.
Sir P. I dare say you must, certainly, rrhen you want ) find any tiling in a hurry.
Joseph S, Aye, or to hide any thing in a hurry either.
[Asid^ Sir P. Well, I have a little private business Joseph S. You need not stay. [To the Serv
...ant, whc vlaces chairs. Exit Servant, L. ] Here's a chair, Sir Pe 'er — I beg — Sir P. [Sits, L. L Well, now we are alone, there is i subject, my dear iriend, on which I wish to unburthen m> mind to you — a point of the greatest moment to my peace in short, my good friend. Lady Teazle's conduct of late 'las made me very unhappy.
Joseph S. [Seated, R. J Indeed ! I am very sorry to heai it Sir P. Yes, 'tis but too plain she has not the least re i^ard foi me ; but, what's W(jrse, I have pretty good autho rity to suppose she has formed an attachment to another.


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