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" What tho devil then ! - do you suppose I let my coachman drive me ? Quill. . If not, why did you hire him ? Cypher. "
Hit Or Miss: A Musical Farce in Two Acts - 31 ページ
Isaac Pocock, Charles Smith 著 - 1810 - 48 ページ
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Yes, Or No?: A Musical Farce, in Two Acts

Isaac Pocock, Charles Smith - 1809 - 626 ページ
...coachman, you know — Cypher. Discharged ! and fellow servant ! Why spoonies — sawnies — clods, have you the superlative ignorance and impudence to mistake...chatter'd to you as if you were his groom ? Cypher. What tho devil then ! - do you suppose I let my coachman drive me ? Quill. . If not, why did you hire him...

The New sporting magazine, 第 58 巻

1869
...solicitor, for a servant ? Jer. To be sure. Didn't you sit cheek by jowl with your fellow-servant, and take all the trouble, while he sat at his ease, and chattered to you as if you were his groom t Cyp. What the devil, then ! do yon suppose I let my coachman...

The Sportsman

592 ページ
...solicitor, for a servant ? •In-. To be sure. Didn't yon sit cheek by jowl with yonr fellow-servant, and take all the trouble, while he sat at his ease, and chattered to you as if you were his groom ? Cyp. What the devil, then ! do yon suppose I let my coachman...

The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.

John William Carleton - 1870 - 610 ページ
...solicitor, for a servant ? •Irf. To be sure. Didn't you lit cheek by jowl with your fellow-servant, and take all the trouble, while he sat at his ease, and chattered to you as if yon were his groom ? Cyp. What the devil, then ! do you suppose I let my coachman...

The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ...

584 ページ
...solicitor, for a servant P Jer. To be sure. Didn't yon sit cheek by jowl with your fellow-servant, and take all the trouble, while he sat at his ease, and chattered to you as if you were his groom ? Cyp. What the devil, then ! do you suppose I let my coachman...

Dickens, Novel Reading, and the Victorian Popular Theatre

Deborah Vlock - 1998 - 248 ページ
...keeping the wrong company. CYPHER. Discharged? and fellow servant? Why spoonies - sawnies - clods, have you the superlative ignorance and impudence to mistake...cheek by jowl, and take all the trouble, while he [the real coachman] sat at his ease and chatter'd to you as if you were his groom? CYPHER. What the...




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