The book Every One Has His Fault; a Comedy, in Five Acts; was written by author Inchbald Mrs. Here you can read free online of Every One Has His Fault; a Comedy, in Five Acts; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Every One Has His Fault; a Comedy, in Five Acts; a good or bad book?
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He owns you have some faults. Sir R. 1 know I have. Har. But he thinks your good qualities are num- berless. Sir R. Now, dam'me if ever I thought so ill of him as I have appeared to do ! — But who is the intended hu-band, my dear friend ? Tell me, that I may laugb at him, and make you laugh at him. Har. No, I am not inclined to laugh at him. Sir R. Is it old Soluo ? Har. No Sir R, But I will bet you a wager it is somebody equally ridiculous. Har. I never bet. Sir R Solu is mad for a wife, and h...as been prais- ing mine up to the heavens, — you need say no more — I know It is he. Har. Upon my honour, it is not. However, I can- not di-.clo.-e ':o you at present the person's name ; I must iirst obtain Lord Norland's per.nission. iS/> R. 1 shall ask you no more. I'll write to her, she will tell me ; — or I'li pay her a visit, and ask her 4« EVERY ONE {hichbald, boldly myself. Do you think [/^Tixiousiy] — do you think she would see me ? Har. You can but try. Enter a Servant, Ser'v.
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