The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... TYKE , L. ) Sir , your most devoted servant . Tyke . Same to you , sir ; same to you . ( crosses to R. ) Mr. F. Odd figure ! Oh , I see at once who he is great county man , in the commission - get well with him - may be useful . Sorry ...
... TYKE , L. ) Sir , your most devoted servant . Tyke . Same to you , sir ; same to you . ( crosses to R. ) Mr. F. Odd figure ! Oh , I see at once who he is great county man , in the commission - get well with him - may be useful . Sorry ...
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... Tyke . I was . Mr. F. What was your disorder ? Tyke . A galloping consumption . Mr. F. Has it cured you ? ( Offering a pinch of snuff . ) Tyke . I don't know ; I think I feel some of my old symptoms— ( Takes the box ) -This is a very ...
... Tyke . I was . Mr. F. What was your disorder ? Tyke . A galloping consumption . Mr. F. Has it cured you ? ( Offering a pinch of snuff . ) Tyke . I don't know ; I think I feel some of my old symptoms— ( Takes the box ) -This is a very ...
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... Tyke . No. Ld . A. Then my secret's safe ? Tyke . I've said so . Ld . A. Why that frown ? What , not even to your father ? Tyke . Who ? ( Starts . ) Ld . A. What agitates you ? You had a father . Tyke . Had a father ! Be quiet , be ...
... Tyke . No. Ld . A. Then my secret's safe ? Tyke . I've said so . Ld . A. Why that frown ? What , not even to your father ? Tyke . Who ? ( Starts . ) Ld . A. What agitates you ? You had a father . Tyke . Had a father ! Be quiet , be ...
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... TYKE sitting , L. O. Man . Pray , sir , who is that generous youth ? Tyke . Why , he's a kind of a foreman like to Lord Avondale , my friend . O. Man . Are you the friend of that worthy nobleman ? Tyke . Yes ; between ourselves - I have ...
... TYKE sitting , L. O. Man . Pray , sir , who is that generous youth ? Tyke . Why , he's a kind of a foreman like to Lord Avondale , my friend . O. Man . Are you the friend of that worthy nobleman ? Tyke . Yes ; between ourselves - I have ...
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... Tyke . I dare not , father ! I dare not ! Oh , if I durst but just thank it for thy life ! O. Man . Angels will sing for joy . Tyke . What ! -may I , think you ? May I - may I ? [ By degrees he tremblingly falls on his knees , and ...
... Tyke . I dare not , father ! I dare not ! Oh , if I durst but just thank it for thy life ! O. Man . Angels will sing for joy . Tyke . What ! -may I , think you ? May I - may I ? [ By degrees he tremblingly falls on his knees , and ...
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