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... COUNT LONGBOW · } daughters of a Baron . in love with Imogene . his rival . COSTUME . THE two Ladies might be dressed in the old style ; dresses opening down the front to display a stomacher and under- skirt - elbow - sleeves , rich ...
... COUNT LONGBOW · } daughters of a Baron . in love with Imogene . his rival . COSTUME . THE two Ladies might be dressed in the old style ; dresses opening down the front to display a stomacher and under- skirt - elbow - sleeves , rich ...
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... Count Longbow ? Alon . I have seen him , -a frippery fellow , all feathers and finery — who talks very big , and looks very small , —what of him ? Imo . Nothing less than this . The Baron , my dear , but now very unkind papa , is , as ...
... Count Longbow ? Alon . I have seen him , -a frippery fellow , all feathers and finery — who talks very big , and looks very small , —what of him ? Imo . Nothing less than this . The Baron , my dear , but now very unkind papa , is , as ...
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... Count Longbow's bride , I'll leave all my fortune away from my kin , And you shan't reap the benefit of one single pin . ” Alon . And not one single pin do we care for the fortune . I have enough for both . We'll still be faithful ...
... Count Longbow's bride , I'll leave all my fortune away from my kin , And you shan't reap the benefit of one single pin . ” Alon . And not one single pin do we care for the fortune . I have enough for both . We'll still be faithful ...
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... Count draw and defend yourself . [ Draws his own sword . Imo . ( Rushing between them . ) Alonzo , for my sake forbear . Count . ( To ALON . ) Sir , I do not fight in the presence of ladies , you shall hear from me at a more fitting ...
... Count draw and defend yourself . [ Draws his own sword . Imo . ( Rushing between them . ) Alonzo , for my sake forbear . Count . ( To ALON . ) Sir , I do not fight in the presence of ladies , you shall hear from me at a more fitting ...
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Annemina De Younge. my sister Imogene married to that ridiculous Count ? besides , what would — you know who say when he comes back , if he found that she was not to have his dear friend Alonzo ? I should have him fighting Count Longbow ...
Annemina De Younge. my sister Imogene married to that ridiculous Count ? besides , what would — you know who say when he comes back , if he found that she was not to have his dear friend Alonzo ? I should have him fighting Count Longbow ...
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Joy, Or New Dramatical Charades for Home Performance (Classic Reprint) Annemina De Younge Приказ није доступан - 2017 |
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Adolphe appears Arthur Baron beautiful believe better Captain carriage chair CHARACTERS CHARADE child coming Cook Corp Count course Curline dare dear Diana don't door dress Enter Exit eyes Fairy fear feel friends give glass hand happy Harry head hear heard hope Jeannette Jeannot Julia keep Kitty Lady Land leave listen live look lord Louise ma'am Madame marry mean mind Miss morning never nice night once papa perhaps Polly poor Post pray present Queen ready remember ring Rising Rose seat SECOND Serg Sings soon speak Spirit stand stay suppose sure Susan tell thing thought told Trillo turn Violet voice waiting walk wife wish wonder write young
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