| John Bell - 1797 - 454 頁
...you have to keep, you nave occasion tor it. Betty. My mistress shall never repent her good opirtion of me, ma'am. Enter Mr. STERLING. Sterl. What's all...creature, and my distresses, sir, will explain the matter. He-enter Mrs. HEIDELBERG, with another Head-dress. Mrs. Heidel. Now I'm prepar'cl for the rancounter.... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 頁
...madam, and no thief; they'll get nothing from me. Aliss Surl. You have a great deal of courage, Betty ; and considering the secrets you have to keep, you...occasion for it. Betty. My mistress shall never repent lur good opinion of me, ma'am. Eriter Mr. STERLING. . Sterl. What's all this ? What's the matter ?... | |
| David Garrick - 1798 - 266 頁
...Madam, and no thief; they'll get nothing from me. Mist Ster. You have a great deal of courage, Betty; and considering the secrets you have to keep, you have occasion for it. Bet . My mistress shall never repent her good opinion of me, Ma'am. Enter STERLING. Sterl. What is... | |
| 1804 - 268 頁
...conrage, Betty; and considering the secrets yon have to keep, yon have occasion for it. Betty. My mistrefs shall never repent her good opinion of me, ma'am....Sterl. What's all this • What's the matter ? Why am I distnrh'!) in this manner . Miss Sterl. This creatnre, and my distrefses, sir, will ex plain the matter.... | |
| 1804 - 556 頁
...madam, and no thief; they'll get nothing from me. \l'~; Ster. You have a great deal of courage, Betty ; and, considering the secrets you have to keep, you have occasion for it. Bet. My mistress shall never repent her good opinion of me, ma'am. Enter MR STERLING. Ster. What's... | |
| 1804 - 552 頁
...madam, and no thief; they'll get nothing from me. Miss Ster. You have a great deal of courage, Betty ; and, considering the secrets you have to keep, you have occasion for it. Bet. My mistress shall never repent her good opinion of me, ma'am. Enter MR STERLING. Ster. What's... | |
| 1810 - 536 頁
...What's the matter, madam ? Miss Sterl. Nay, that you shall tell my father and aunt, madam. Betty. I arn no tell-tale, madam, and no thief ; they'll get nothing...it. Betty. My mistress shall never repent her good opi nion of me, ma'am. Enter Mr. STERLING. Sterl. What's all this? What's the matter? Why am I disturb'd... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 頁
...madam, and no thief; they'll get nothing from me. Mitt Sterl. You have a great deal of courage, Betty ; and, considering the secrets you have to keep, you have occasion for it, Bet. My mistress shall never repent her good opinion of me, ma'am. Enter Mr STERLING. Sterl. Wlmt's... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 頁
...madam, and no thief; they'll get nothing from me. Mist Sterl. You have a great deal of courage, Betty ; and, considering the secrets you have to keep, you have occasion for it . lit'/. My mistress shall never repent her good opinion of me, ma'am. Enter Mr STERLING. Sterl. What's... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 552 頁
...madam, and no thief; they'll get nothing from me. Miss Sterl. You have a great deal of courage, Betty ; and considering the secrets you have to keep, you...never repent her good opinion of me, ma'am. Enter STERLING. Sterl. What is all this ? what's the matter ? why am I disturbed in this manner ? Miss Sterl.... | |
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