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... better than an errand boy all his life , as sure as my name is Mrs. Matilda Muslin Needle . Recreation , indeed ! that comes of teaching the lower class to read and write , for as that sensible old lady , Mrs. Darning Needle very ...
... better than an errand boy all his life , as sure as my name is Mrs. Matilda Muslin Needle . Recreation , indeed ! that comes of teaching the lower class to read and write , for as that sensible old lady , Mrs. Darning Needle very ...
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... soles with egg and bread crumbs must be fried , of course . Fried fish , you know I really can't endure , We'll have them boiled , that will be better far , I'm sure . Ada . Boiled soles ! Absurd ! We'll have them 18 CHARADE .
... soles with egg and bread crumbs must be fried , of course . Fried fish , you know I really can't endure , We'll have them boiled , that will be better far , I'm sure . Ada . Boiled soles ! Absurd ! We'll have them 18 CHARADE .
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... better have kept to my little boy in buttons ; but I don't see why I should not have a footman as well as Mrs. Simp- kinson . Enter THOMAS . Thomas . Please , ma'am , what will you have your dinner on ; all the best crockery is laid out ...
... better have kept to my little boy in buttons ; but I don't see why I should not have a footman as well as Mrs. Simp- kinson . Enter THOMAS . Thomas . Please , ma'am , what will you have your dinner on ; all the best crockery is laid out ...
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... The wood seems to be haunted , father dear , we'd Baron . better come away . These woods must go , I money owe , Our ancient house must fall , if money I can't get , I cannot keep it up— Adolphe . Then put it up " To Let . 55 CHARADE .
... The wood seems to be haunted , father dear , we'd Baron . better come away . These woods must go , I money owe , Our ancient house must fall , if money I can't get , I cannot keep it up— Adolphe . Then put it up " To Let . 55 CHARADE .
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... better now ? Curline . But little . [ Rises , walks about in an agitated manner . I cannot sit , I cannot rest , Louise , art sure my father's stranger guest Was Count Adolphe ? Louise . My lady , as I said before , I say , It was the ...
... better now ? Curline . But little . [ Rises , walks about in an agitated manner . I cannot sit , I cannot rest , Louise , art sure my father's stranger guest Was Count Adolphe ? Louise . My lady , as I said before , I say , It was the ...
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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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1st Fairy 2nd Fairy ACT THE SECOND Adolphe ALONZO Araminta Arthur auld lang syne Barley Sugar Baron better bonnets Captain Larkspur carriage CAULIFLOWER chair CHARADE Charlestown CITYPEN Clarabella Cobalt COLONEL conservatory Constance Cook Corp Count Longbow Curline dare Diana door dress END OF ACT Enter Exit fairy ring Fanny Fitzjenkins friends gentlemen give Grundy hand Harry hear heard HIGGLES hope IMOGENE Jeannette Jeannot JULIA SMITH Kiss me quick Kitty Lady H LADY MIGNONETTE lodger look lord Louise ma'am Madame mamma marry MELPOMENE Miss Rutland Miss Smith morning never nice Number Oh yes OVERTURE papa PETER SIMPLE plaintiff Polly pray Queen ring ROBBER ROSABEL Royal Humane Society seat Serg Sings Sir N. G. speak Sugar Stick suppose sure Susan SYLLABLE tell thee thing thou thought Trillo Violet voice walk Windermere wish young
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