The Casket: A Christmas and New Year's Present for Children and Young PersonsBowles and Dearborn, 1829 - 268 psl. |
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... LAURA , Pupils of Mrs Teachum . LUCY , SALLY , MOLLY , BETTY , a little waiting maid . ACT FIRST . SCENE I. SALLY AND MOLLY PLAYING WITH A DOLL . MOLLY , ( shaking her doll . ) COME , Miss ! what behaviour ! make a cour- tesy , now ...
... LAURA , Pupils of Mrs Teachum . LUCY , SALLY , MOLLY , BETTY , a little waiting maid . ACT FIRST . SCENE I. SALLY AND MOLLY PLAYING WITH A DOLL . MOLLY , ( shaking her doll . ) COME , Miss ! what behaviour ! make a cour- tesy , now ...
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... ! what passionate expres- sions ; what secret friend can Cecilia have ? Ah , Cecilia ! if your interesting and modest demean- or is not accompanied by a pure and innocent heart ! ACT SECOND . SCENE I. EMMA , LAURA , MATILDA 88 THE CASKET .
... ! what passionate expres- sions ; what secret friend can Cecilia have ? Ah , Cecilia ! if your interesting and modest demean- or is not accompanied by a pure and innocent heart ! ACT SECOND . SCENE I. EMMA , LAURA , MATILDA 88 THE CASKET .
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... LAURA , MATILDA . EMMA , ( entering . ) Come , the shade is delicious here , let us sit down . LAURA . Oh yes ! I have been running so fast that I am tired to death ; I was determined to chase that beautiful blue butterfly ; and he led ...
... LAURA , MATILDA . EMMA , ( entering . ) Come , the shade is delicious here , let us sit down . LAURA . Oh yes ! I have been running so fast that I am tired to death ; I was determined to chase that beautiful blue butterfly ; and he led ...
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... LAURA . What are you coming here for , children ? We do not keep company with little girls . MOLLY . We saw you sit down under the trees , and thought you were going to tell some pretty stories as you did yesterday . I love to hear them ...
... LAURA . What are you coming here for , children ? We do not keep company with little girls . MOLLY . We saw you sit down under the trees , and thought you were going to tell some pretty stories as you did yesterday . I love to hear them ...
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... LAURA . Oh ! you always love to play mamma . MATILDA . Come , will you hear the end of my story ? Oh yes ! yes ! ALL . MATILDA . You know this ugly fairy was so good that she spread happiness , pleasure , and joy around her ; the ...
... LAURA . Oh ! you always love to play mamma . MATILDA . Come , will you hear the end of my story ? Oh yes ! yes ! ALL . MATILDA . You know this ugly fairy was so good that she spread happiness , pleasure , and joy around her ; the ...
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Aglaé Albigenses beautiful began Bertha BETTY Blanche bosom breath bright Cecilia character charms child Danube daughter dear delight dress duty Fair lady fairy father fear feel felt fisherman flower flower withered French Revolution friends gazed give governess happiness heard heart heaven Hildebrand holy husband innocent interest knight Kuhleborn Lacy LADY ARABELLA LADY HAMILTON LAURA light live looked looking-glass Louis Madame Phlipon Madame Roland Mademoiselle Phlipon Manon MATILDA Mediterranean Sea ment Meudon mind MOLLY mortal mother nature never old woman pain parents passed passion perceived pleasure Plutarch Reason recollection reflect Religion replied Ringstettin SALLY says SCENE seemed sensibility sentiments silent smile soon soul spirit sweet taste TEACHUM tears Telemachus tell tenderness thee thine things thou thought tion tivate told took tranquil Undine Undine's virtue visited voice water-spirits weep wife wish women words young youth