The book Scarborough And the Critic was written by author Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816 Here you can read free online of Scarborough And the Critic book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Scarborough And the Critic a good or bad book?
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]--My lord, I ask yourlordship's pardon. --[_To SERVANT_. ] And, do you hear, runaway to nurse; bid her let Miss Hoyden loose again. --[_ExitSERVANT_. ] I hope your honour will excuse the disorder of myfamily. We are not used to receive men of your lordship's greatquality every day. Pray, where are your coaches and servants, mylord?_Fash_. Sir, that I might give you and your daughter a proofhow impatient I am to be nearer akin to you, I left my equipageto follow me, and came away post with only... one servant. _Sir Tun_. Your lordship does me too much honour--it wasexposing your person to too much fatigue and danger, I protest itwas: but my daughter shall endeavour to make you what amends shecan: and, though I say it that should not say it, Hoyden hascharms. _Fash_. Sir, I am not a stranger to them, though I am toher; common fame has done her justice. _Sir Tun_. My lord, I am common fame's very grateful, humbleservant. My lord, my girl's young--Hoyden is young, my lord: butthis I must say for her, what she wants in art she has inbreeding; and what's wanting in her age, is made good in herconstitution.
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