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Bar. (L. c.) Oh, dear father 1 Raw. Be silent. Now to your errand : 'tis from
Mortimer. Wil. I come from Sir Edward. Raw. I know his malice: he would oppress
me with his power—he would starve me and my family. Search my house. Sam. (
L.) No ...
Bar. (L. c.) Oh, dear father 1 Raw. Be silent. Now to your errand : 'tis from
Mortimer. Wil. I come from Sir Edward. Raw. I know his malice: he would oppress
me with his power—he would starve me and my family. Search my house. Sam. (
L.) No ...
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I tell thee , then , our good Sir Edward was beloved in Kent , where he had
returned , a year before , from his travels . Madam Helen's uncle was hated by all
the neighbourhood , rich and poor —a mere brute . Dost mark me ? Wil . Like
enough ...
I tell thee , then , our good Sir Edward was beloved in Kent , where he had
returned , a year before , from his travels . Madam Helen's uncle was hated by all
the neighbourhood , rich and poor —a mere brute . Dost mark me ? Wil . Like
enough ...
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Sir Edward . [ Without , R. ] Adam Winterton , come hither to me ! Win . Nay , by
our lady , ' tis Sir Edward himself ! Pestilence on't ! if I seem sad now , ' twill be
noted . I come , good Sir Edward ! Now I charge thee , Wilford , do not speak of it
for ...
Sir Edward . [ Without , R. ] Adam Winterton , come hither to me ! Win . Nay , by
our lady , ' tis Sir Edward himself ! Pestilence on't ! if I seem sad now , ' twill be
noted . I come , good Sir Edward ! Now I charge thee , Wilford , do not speak of it
for ...
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