The book The Magpie Or the Maid a Melo Drame in Three Acts was written by author I Isaac Pocock Here you can read free online of The Magpie Or the Maid a Melo Drame in Three Acts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Magpie Or the Maid a Melo Drame in Three Acts a good or bad book?
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) Truly sorry I couldn't do honour to the farmer's good cheer. Am come now full of papers and apologies ; but its always a rule with me, that pleasure should be sacrificed to business. Ann, You will find Mr. Gerald in the house. Sir. Mai, Humph !' wish he had been further ofF— what a lovely creature ! Ann. Here, good man, drink — Pretend to sleep. ^Aside to Evrard. ) MaL Who's that ? Arm. A traveller, who, who — MaL Aye, w^ho is he ? Ann. He begged repose, and wine to cheer him — I have granted... his request. Alal, Kind soul 1 I wish you'd grant my re- quest, and cheer me. THE MAGPIE, OR THE MAID? 17 Ann, That person — T mean, that table, is in great disorder, and I must not leave — MciL I perceive the feast is finished ; but there are pretty pickings left. Oh! that I might taste ! Ann. Mr. Justice, {indignantly) this discourse offends me ; — those papers may be of consequence — I will not detain you. Mai. Oh, there's no hurry — I'll stay with you with pleasure. Ann. I thought, Sir, you made it a rule always to sacrifice pleasure to business.
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