| John Bell - 1792 - 272 pages
...matter, till we disclose it to the family ourselves. Betty. Me reveal it I — If I say a word, I wish I may be burned. I would not do you any harm for the world — And as for Mr. Lovewell, I am sure I have loved the dear gentleman ever since he got a tidewaiter's place for my brother — But... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 516 pages
...be quite angry with you. Fanny. Well, fay no more of this—It makes me uneafy—All I have to afk of you, is to be faithful and fecret, and not to reveal...difclofe it to the family ourfelves. Betty. Me reveal it!—If I fay a word, I wifh I may be burned. I would not do you any harm for the world—And as for... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 pages
...matter, till we disclose it to the family ourselves. Betty. Me reveal it I — If I say a word, I wish I may be burned. I would not do you any harm for the world — And as for Mr. Lovewell, I am sure I have loved the dear gentleman ever since he got a tidewaiter's place for my brother — But... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...matter, till we disclose it to the family ourselves. Betty. Me reveal it ! — If I say a word, I wish I may be burned. I would not do you any harm for the world — And as for Mr. Lovewell, I am sure I have loved the dear gentleman ever since he got a tidewaiter's place for my brother — But... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...matter, till we disclose it to the family of ourselves. Bet. Me reveal it ! — If I say a word, I wish I may be burned. I would not do you any harm for the world — And as for Mr Lovewell, I am jure I have loved the dear gentleman ever since be got a tide-waiter's place for my brutlier — But... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...matter, till we disclose it to the family of ourselves. Bet. Me reveal it ! — If I say a word, I wish I may be burned. I would not do you any harm for the world — And as for Mr Lovewell, I am sure I have loved the dear gentleman ever since he got a tide-waiter's place for my brother — But... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 pages
...matter, till we disclose it to the family ourselves. Betty. Me reveal it! — If I say a word, I wish I may be burned. I would not do you any harm for the world — And as for Mr. Lovewell, I am sure I have loved the dear gentleman ever since he got a tide-waiter's place for my brother — But... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 pages
...matter, till we disclose it to the family ourselves. Betty. Me reveal it ! — If I say a word, I wish I may be burned. I would not do you any harm for the world — and as for Mr. Lovewell, I am sure I have loved the dear gentleman ever since he got a tide-waiter's place for my brother. — But... | |
| 1810 - 536 pages
...matter, till we disclose it to the family ourselves. Betty. Me reveal it!— If I say a word, I wish I may be burned. I would not do you any harm for the world — and as for Mr. Lovewell, I am sure I have loved the dear gentleman ever since he got a tide-waiter's place for my brother. — But... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...matter, till we disclose it to the family ourselves. Bet. Me reveal it ! — If I eay a word, I wish I may be burned. I would not do you any harm for the world — And as for Mr Lovewell, I am snre I have loved the dear'gentleman ever since he got a tide-waiter's place for my brother — But... | |
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