| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 sidor
.../////.•>//. Do so — hut never mind the bell — I sha'nt go this half hour. — Will you drink wake, or the Swish gentleman should see one, or madam Heidelberg should know of it, 1 should he frighted to death — besides, 1 have had my tea already this morning — I'm sure I hear... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - 928 sidor
...if I did, one has no satisfaction wilh such apprehensions about one — if my lord should wake, or the Swish gentleman should see one, or madam Heidelberg...already this morning — I'm sure I hear my lord. [fn a frigltt. next room. Brush. No, no, madam, don't flutter yourself — the moment my lord wakes... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 264 sidor
...should wake, or the Swiss gentleman should see one, or madam Heidelberg shnuld know of it, I should bs frighted to death — besides, I have had my tea already this morning — I'm sure I hear my lord. £'sa fright. Brusb. No, no, madam, don't flutter yourself — the moment my lord wakes, he rings his... | |
| E. R. Wood - 1982 - 236 sidor
...if I did, one has no satisfaction, with such apprehensions about one — if my lord should wake, or the Swish gentleman should see one, or Madam Heidelberg...answer sooner or later, as it suits my convenience. CHAMBER: But should he come upon us without ringing — BRUSH: l1l forgive him if he does. - This key... | |
| David Garrick, George Colman, the elder - 1995 - 248 sidor
...if I did, one has no satisfaction, with such apprehension about one - if my Lord should 5 wake, or the Swish gentleman should see one, or Madam Heidelberg...death besides, I have had my tea already this morning - [In a fright.} I'm sure I hear my Lord. BRUSH. No, no, madam, don't flutter yourself— the moment... | |
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