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[Earit, L. SCENE II.-A Country Fair in the time of Charles the Second—booths,
stalls, &c., and a pole, with a leg of mutton suspended from the top, near R. U. E A
PEDLAR, with a basket of wares, a ShowMAN, with a speaking trumpet, AMYoTT,
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[Earit, L. SCENE II.-A Country Fair in the time of Charles the Second—booths,
stalls, &c., and a pole, with a leg of mutton suspended from the top, near R. U. E A
PEDLAR, with a basket of wares, a ShowMAN, with a speaking trumpet, AMYoTT,
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Ereunt Zamet up the rocks , the others bearing off the body in procession , R. , as
the scene closes . SCENE III .-- A Narrow Pass amongst the Hills.Moonlight .
Enter LAUNCE , PEGGY , and Lucy , L. Launce . A plague upon the knaves ! how
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Ereunt Zamet up the rocks , the others bearing off the body in procession , R. , as
the scene closes . SCENE III .-- A Narrow Pass amongst the Hills.Moonlight .
Enter LAUNCE , PEGGY , and Lucy , L. Launce . A plague upon the knaves ! how
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I think I'll take this opportunity of speaking to him. Cap. (L. C.) Hem l—Good day,
my pretty Mrs. Corset. Mrs. C. (R.) Good morning, my good Mr. Capias. [During
the whole of this scene, Wormwood is observed to scene I.] The LOTTERY Tic
KET ...
I think I'll take this opportunity of speaking to him. Cap. (L. C.) Hem l—Good day,
my pretty Mrs. Corset. Mrs. C. (R.) Good morning, my good Mr. Capias. [During
the whole of this scene, Wormwood is observed to scene I.] The LOTTERY Tic
KET ...
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Agnes arms believe better Blanch Brag bring brother Capias character Charles comes Corset Crossing dear devil don't door Easy Enter Exit eyes face fall father fear feel fellow fortune Gilks girl give hand head hear heart Heaven hold honour hope I'll keep lady Laughing leave live London look madam Maria marry master mean mind Miss Musket never night play poor pounds pray Sadi SCENE servant Sir Edward Sir John speak spirit STAGE stand sure Susan sweet talk tell thee there's thing thou thought thousand true turn Wilford window wish woman young Zarah