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... Cockwood is valiant in the absence of his wife ; yet , according to Lady Cockwood , his valour is in the main limited to his mouth : Sentry : Had you but been there , Madam , to have over- heard Sir Oliver's Discourse , he would have ...
... Cockwood is valiant in the absence of his wife ; yet , according to Lady Cockwood , his valour is in the main limited to his mouth : Sentry : Had you but been there , Madam , to have over- heard Sir Oliver's Discourse , he would have ...
Page 228
... Cockwood : Dear Sir Oliver ! ( Offering to embrace him ) . Sir Oliver : Forbear your conjugal clippings , I will have a Wench , thou shalt fetch me a Wench , Sentry .... 3 ) The facts that present themselves to him the next day ...
... Cockwood : Dear Sir Oliver ! ( Offering to embrace him ) . Sir Oliver : Forbear your conjugal clippings , I will have a Wench , thou shalt fetch me a Wench , Sentry .... 3 ) The facts that present themselves to him the next day ...
Page 275
... Cockwood's maid , calls on Court- all to invite him to see Lady Cockwood . She is sent by her mistress , and Courtall knows the fact . This is the scene : Sentry : .... my Lady .... longs to have the happiness of your company . Courtall ...
... Cockwood's maid , calls on Court- all to invite him to see Lady Cockwood . She is sent by her mistress , and Courtall knows the fact . This is the scene : Sentry : .... my Lady .... longs to have the happiness of your company . Courtall ...
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