The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, 第 7 卷 |
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Trudge . [ Going behind.1 Oh ! Threadneedle - street , Thread Inkle . Peace !
Trudge . ( Hiding . ) – Needle - street . [ They hide behind trees . Natives cross .
After a long pause , INKLE looks from the trees . ] Inkle . Trudge . Trudge , Sir .
Trudge . [ Going behind.1 Oh ! Threadneedle - street , Thread Inkle . Peace !
Trudge . ( Hiding . ) – Needle - street . [ They hide behind trees . Natives cross .
After a long pause , INKLE looks from the trees . ] Inkle . Trudge . Trudge , Sir .
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Trudge . Why , you speak English as well as I , my Little Wowski . Wors . Iss .
Trudge . Iss ! and you learnt it from a strange man , that tumbled from a big boat ,
many moons ago , you say ? Wows . Iss - Teach me — teach good many . Trudge
.
Trudge . Why , you speak English as well as I , my Little Wowski . Wors . Iss .
Trudge . Iss ! and you learnt it from a strange man , that tumbled from a big boat ,
many moons ago , you say ? Wows . Iss - Teach me — teach good many . Trudge
.
第29页
Trudge . Come along , Wows ! Take care of your furs , and your feathers , my girl !
Wows . Iss . Trudge . That's right.- Somebody might steal'em , perhaps . Wows .
Steal ! - What that ? Trudge , Oh Lord ! see what one loses by not being born in a
...
Trudge . Come along , Wows ! Take care of your furs , and your feathers , my girl !
Wows . Iss . Trudge . That's right.- Somebody might steal'em , perhaps . Wows .
Steal ! - What that ? Trudge , Oh Lord ! see what one loses by not being born in a
...
第30页
Trudge . Pshaw ! an old woman bawling flounders . But the fine girls we meet ,
here , on the quay - 59 round and so plump ! Wows . You not love me now ?
Trudge . Not love you ! Zounds , have I not given you proofs ? Wows . Iss . Great
many ...
Trudge . Pshaw ! an old woman bawling flounders . But the fine girls we meet ,
here , on the quay - 59 round and so plump ! Wows . You not love me now ?
Trudge . Not love you ! Zounds , have I not given you proofs ? Wows . Iss . Great
many ...
第45页
Trudge . Very likely ; so it would be a pity to interrupt him , you know . Patty .
Certainly ; and the whole of my business was to prevent his hurrying himself - Tell
him , we sha'n't be ready to receive him at the Governor's till to - morrow , d'ye
hear ...
Trudge . Very likely ; so it would be a pity to interrupt him , you know . Patty .
Certainly ; and the whole of my business was to prevent his hurrying himself - Tell
him , we sha'n't be ready to receive him at the Governor's till to - morrow , d'ye
hear ...
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