| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1874 - 112 trang
...deny the butler and the coach-horse. [Goes L. Sir P. This, madam, was your situation ; and what have I done for you ? I have made you a woman of fashion,...— and there is but one thing more you can make me add to the obligation, and that is Sir P. My widow, I suppose ? Lady T. Hem ! hem ! [Crosses R. Sir... | |
| 1992 - 750 trang
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| Henry Coppée - 1894 - 544 trang
...that. I deny the butler and the coachhorse. SIR PET. This, madam, was your situation, and what have I done for you? I have made you a woman of fashion,...of rank ; in short, I have made you my wife. LADY TEAZ. Well, then, and there is but one thing more you can make me to add to the obligation : that is... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - 1895 - 330 trang
...that: I deny the butler and the coachhorse. Sir Peter. This, madam, was your situation ; and what have I done for you? I have made you a woman of fashion,...fortune, of rank; in short, I have made you my wife. Lady Teazle. Well, then; and there is but one thing more you can make me add to the obligation, and that... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 498 trang
...I deny the butler and the coach-horse. Sir Peter — This, madam, was your situation; and what have I done for you ? I have made you a woman of fashion,...rank, — in short, I have made you my wife. Lady Teazle — Well then, and there is but one thing more you can make me to add to the obligation; that... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - 1897 - 682 trang
...I deny the butler and the coach-horse. Sir Peter — This, madam, was your situation; and what have I done for you ? I have made you a woman of fashion,...rank, — in short, I have made you my wife. Lady Teazle — Well then, and there is but one thing more you can make me to add to the obligation; that... | |
| Robert McLean Cumnock - 1898 - 614 trang
...that! I deny the butler and the coach-horse. Sir P. This, madam, was your situation ; and what have I done for you? I have made you a woman of fashion,...then, and there is but one thing more you can make me, and add to the obligation, and that is — Sir P. My widow, I suppose? Lady T. Hem! hem! Sir P. I thank... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 558 trang
...deny the butler and the coach horse. Sir Peter — This, madam, was your situation ; and what have I done for you ? I have made you a woman of fashion,...of rank — in short, I have made you my wife. Lady Teazle —Well, then, and there is but one thing more you can make me to add to the obligation, that... | |
| Calvin Smith Brown - 1898 - 602 trang
...made you a woman of fashion, of fortune, of rank — in short, I have made you my wife. Lady Teaz. Well, then, and there is but one thing more you can...make me to add to the obligation, and that is — Sir Pet. My widow, I suppose ? Lady Teaz. Hem ! hem ! Sir Pet. I thank you, madam — but don't flatter... | |
| Leslie Cope Cornford - 1900 - 256 trang
...and the coach-horse. SIR PETER T. This, madam, was your situation ; and what have I done for you 1 I have made you a woman of fashion, of fortune, of...make me to add to the obligation, and that is SIR PETER T. My widow, I suppose ? LADYT. Hem! Hem! SIR PETER T. I thank you, madam — but don't flatter... | |
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