The Library of Wit and Humor, Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Literature of All Times and Nations, Volumen5Gebbie & Company, 1893 |
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... ICEBROOK , MAJOR WELLINGTON DE BOOTS , COACHMAN , GARDENER , TRAP . MRS . FEATHERLEY , MRS . MAJOR DE BOOTS , MRS . SWANDOWN , FANNY , COOK . ACT I. gentleman ; he never troubles himself about servants . COOK . No , he's too busy about ...
... ICEBROOK , MAJOR WELLINGTON DE BOOTS , COACHMAN , GARDENER , TRAP . MRS . FEATHERLEY , MRS . MAJOR DE BOOTS , MRS . SWANDOWN , FANNY , COOK . ACT I. gentleman ; he never troubles himself about servants . COOK . No , he's too busy about ...
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... ICEBROOK appears at the door , while MRS . FEATHERLEY is reading . When she has concluded , he applauds FEATHERLEY , awakened by the noise , jumps up and applauds too . FEATH.Beautiful , beautiful , beauti- ICE . ful ! FEATH . Capital ...
... ICEBROOK appears at the door , while MRS . FEATHERLEY is reading . When she has concluded , he applauds FEATHERLEY , awakened by the noise , jumps up and applauds too . FEATH.Beautiful , beautiful , beauti- ICE . ful ! FEATH . Capital ...
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... ICEBROOK . ) Frank ! has Mrs. Swandown any particu- lar passion ? ICE . Passion ! What do you allude to ? FEATH . Has she any fashionable mania | | moment in the library , and then fly to secure the Angola cat . Excuse me , Frank , for ...
... ICEBROOK . ) Frank ! has Mrs. Swandown any particu- lar passion ? ICE . Passion ! What do you allude to ? FEATH . Has she any fashionable mania | | moment in the library , and then fly to secure the Angola cat . Excuse me , Frank , for ...
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... Icebrook ? you have such a strange look . ICE . Hah ! have I ? It's nothing , I as- sure you . I wish you - um - a - good- morning . Hem ! good - morning , Mrs. Swandown ( going ) . MRS . S. Stay a moment I want your opinion about this ...
... Icebrook ? you have such a strange look . ICE . Hah ! have I ? It's nothing , I as- sure you . I wish you - um - a - good- morning . Hem ! good - morning , Mrs. Swandown ( going ) . MRS . S. Stay a moment I want your opinion about this ...
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... Icebrook's affair to at- tend to . ( Looking at MRS . FEATHERLEY'S bonnet . ) Good heavens ! Eugenia , you don't imagine I could compromise myself with such a bonnet at Chiswick . MRS . F. What is wrong with it ? FEATH . Why , my dear ...
... Icebrook's affair to at- tend to . ( Looking at MRS . FEATHERLEY'S bonnet . ) Good heavens ! Eugenia , you don't imagine I could compromise myself with such a bonnet at Chiswick . MRS . F. What is wrong with it ? FEATH . Why , my dear ...
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