The New English Theatre Containing the Most Valuable Plays Which Have Been Acte

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The New English Theatre Containing the Most Valuable Plays Which Have Been Acte
D D Daniel Dennison Slade
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Indeed and indeed but I won't, fo I won't.
Moody. Why?
Peg. Becaufe he's in town ; yon may fend for him here, if yoa. Will.
Moody. Very well, you wou'd have him brought ta you I is it come to this ? I fay, take the pen and ink and write, or you'll provoke me.
Peg. Lord, what d'ye make a fool of me for ? Don't I know that letters are never writ but from the country to London, and from London into the country ! now he's in town, and I am in town too ^ therefore I can't write to him, you know.
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...dy. So, I am glad it is no worfe ; (he is inno- cent enough yet. [J/ide. ] Yes, you may, when yoivr hufband bids, write letters to people that are in town, Peg. O may I fo ! then I am fatisfied.
Moody. Come, begin S/r [Dictates.
Peg. Shan't I fay, Dear Sir? you know one fays always fomething more than bare Sir.
Moody. Write as I bid you, or I will write fome- thing with this pen-knife in your face.
Peg. Nay, good Bud /r [ivritts.
Moody. Though I fuffer'd laft night yur naufeous hattfd kifftf and embraces Write !


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