Dear! Mr. Conway. SERVANT: Some gentlemen are with him, and they wish to see the school. LADY HORATIA: Dear Lady Charlotte, receive them, then - I cannot - I cannot indeed! Exit GEORGINA: [runs down] Gracious! now I think of it, I have a great mind to... The works of mrs. Cowley, dramas and poems - Page 354by Hannah Cowley, Mrs. Cowley (Hannah) - 1813 - 793 pagesFull view - About this book
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...Charlotte, receive, them, then— I cannot— I cannot indeed! [Exit. Georgina (runs down). Gracious ! now I think of it, I have a great mind to run up again ; I will, I declare, and fee what Mr. Conway fays to me as a ftatue. Lady Charlotte. A ftatue — why, furely, you do nt>t expect... | |
 | Geoffrey Miles - Fiction - 1999 - 474 pages
...Charlotte, receive them, then - I cannot - I cannot indeed! Exit GEORGINA: [runs down] Gracious! now I think of it, I have a great mind to run up again; I will, I declare, and see what Mr. Conway says to me as a statue. LADY CHARLOTTE: A statue - why, surely, you do not expect to impose on him? GEORGINA:... | |
 | Geoffrey Miles - Fiction - 1999 - 476 pages
...Charlotre. receive them. then - l cannot - l cannot indeed! Exit GEORGINA: [rans down] Gracious! now l think of it, I have a great mind to run up again; I will. I declare. and see what Mc Conway says to me as a stame. LADY CHARLOTTE: A stame -why, surely, you do not expect to impose... | |
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