The Castle of Strathmay; Or, Scenes in the North: Illustrative of Scottish Manners And Society, a Tale .. 1
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Opal the dramatist, noted in " asses skin so white," a dialogue between two lovers of Ton, for his next theatrical me- lange. — Thus it ran — " Sir John Boxly, yours — bending. " Miss Dasher, the humblest of whips — bomng may I run against Grosvenor corner, if I ever saw you appear to more advantage than in the square the other morning. " Or I, you. Sir John. '• Why my divine creature, I flatter myself I made a figure, nosegay, bays, whips, dialect, all suitable ; give my gen- tility to the ser...vant to keep for me till my 113 return ; honour me by adding weight to the linnet. Oh (cried Miss Dasher, affecting to pout), You have a friend, the Lady you drove from the square ? Cut my leaders if it was any other than old Mrs. Mad- Cap, she has no head ; giddy as a goose, put her out at Kensing- ton gate — but you, you are different, you have courage for any thing — I dont flatter — lame my horses if I do. Characters for my next sentimental co- medy, said Opal, closing his tablets with a satisfied air.
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