The book The Clandestine Marriage. a Comedy in Five Acts was written by author Colman George Here you can read free online of The Clandestine Marriage. 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 The Clandestine Marriage. a Comedy in Five Acts a good or bad book?
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\_Aside. '] The girl's confused — Hey! — here's some- thing in the wind, faith — I'll have a tete-a-tete with her. [7b Canton. ] Allez vous en ? Can. [Apart to Lord O. ] I go — Ah, pauvre mademoiselle! My lor, have pitie upon de poor pigeone ! Lord 0. [Smiles. '] I'll knock you down, Cant. Can. [Shvffies along. '] Den I go. [Aside. ] You are mosh please, for all dat. [Exit, l. H. Fan. [Aside. ] I shall sink with apprehension. Lord 0. [Aside. ] What a sweet girl ! — she's a civilized being, and ...atones for the barbarism of the rest of the family. Fan. [Courtesies and blushes. ] My lord ! I — Lord 0. I look upon it, madam, to be one of the luckiest circumstances of my life, that I have at this moment the honour of receiving your commands, and the satisfaction of confirming with my tongue, what my eyes perhaps have but too weakly expressed — that I am literally the humblest of your slaves. Fan. I think myself greatly honoured by your lordship's partiality to me ; but it distresses me that I am obliged, in my present situation, to apply to it for protection.
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