The book Hunting a Turtle. An Original Farce, in One Act was written by author Selby, Charles, 1802?-1863. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Hunting a Turtle. An Original Farce, in One Act book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Hunting a Turtle. An Original Farce, in One Act a good or bad book?
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(Turning) Eh? a woman — (Aside) a pretty %e oq. How d'ye do my dearl Mrs. T. Pretty well, I thank you, sir— how are yon? yo« are the Honorable Mr, Lerison ; ay'nt you \ Lev, I am — do you know me \ Mrs. T. No, no, 1 don't know you— but I know fomebody that does. Z/cu. Indeed! who is it? Mr*. T. A young woman. ZjCv. a young woman, indeed ! Mrs. T. Yes. Oh, what an insiaerating man you must be, Leo Jn.sinevdting — what do you mean ? Mrs. T. Why, that you are captivating— faTcmafm^—. the young wom...an that I allude to is dying in love for you. Lev. Is she indeed ? Mrs, T, \ es, and shegces on so about you,s5ays svrh t'liv^^ 16 HUNTING A TURTLK. and calls you such dear names — lor, to listen to her, one would think you were quite au imcommou man ; but 1 can't say you are over and above humlsome or well made either. Lev. 'I'hank you, (Aside) Flattering, upon my life. But tell me, who is the lady I have been so fortunate as to make an impression upon. Mrs. T. Betty, our cook.
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