The Love-chase by James Sheridan Knowles
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Con. Only, sir, To welcome neighbour Wildrake! What a figure To show himself in town! Sir Wil. Wilt hold thy peace? Con. Yes; if you'll lesson me to hold my laughter! Wildrake. Wild. Well? Con. Let me walk thee in the Park - How they would stare at thee! Sir Wil. Wilt ne'er give o'er? Wild. Nay, let her have her way--I heed her not! Though to more courteous welcome I have right; Although I am neighbour Wildrake! Reason is reason! Con. And right is right! so welcome, neighbour Wildrake, I am very, very, very glad to see you! Come, for a quarter of an hour we'll e'en Agree together! How do your horses, neighbour? Wild. Pshaw! Con. And your dogs? |
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