And he shan't stay in my house four hours. What baseness and treachery! As for you, you shall repent this step as long as you live, Madam. Fanny. Indeed, Sir, it is impossible to conceive the tortures I have already endured in consequence of my disobedience. British Theatre - Page 119by John Bell - 1792Full view - About this book
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