Guilty Or Not Guilty Microform a Comedy in Five Acts
Guilty Or Not Guilty Microform a Comedy in Five Acts
Thomas Dibdin
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JlHiCcd ! Su z WYT i:. Do you doubt me? ITiOugh I have reason to (Hstrust myseli' — in this respect 1 can)iot l^e deceived. Ed. Mond. V. ']iat being lives that n:ay not be deceived ? '\\'ho tbinks lie cannot, most deceives himself. # [E. Vcimt, End of Act IIL A C O MED Y. OS ACT SCENE I. — A hall at Lord Rioid's. Kfiter Sir Harry [tipsi/l led bij Charles. Sin Har:'V. Thank ye, riy good frienci — do let us rest a little, [sits on a set lee] We have got safe to Eord Ria:icrs after makins^ cacli o...ilier i;s happv as any tvro lords in Chriftendoni. CiiAiii-Es. R should be much happier if yoti were in your chamber. Sir Hartiy. I sha"n*t fiir a foot — Richard ! get me a pipe. Chaklks. Vv'hat, witliout lady Rig-'d's per- mission? Sir Ha R a Y. It's no u-e asking her-*-for she never smokes to my certain knovrledge. Charles. I shall avail myself of your pro- mise of a horse, to convey m. E home, and must return immediately. Sir Harry. You're in a monstrous hurry; hut if vou ride no better than vou drink, you'll be off before vou wish it.
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