The Tragi-Comedy of Joan of Hedington | ||
SCENE I.
SCENE Joan's House.Joan of Hedington, and Mr. Pindar.
Joan.
I'm glad they are gone, they were two
swinging Fellows.
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Mr. Cole.
How do you do, Joan?
Joan Hedington.
Pretty well Sir; tho' I
must beg your Pardon, I don't remember your
Name.
Mr. Cole.
I believe not. I was never here before.
But Mr. Hopman, of Cripsy, recommended
me to you for a Gill of Brandy, and a Firk or
two up the Stone Stairs, little Joan,—up the
Stone Stairs, little Joan.
Joan Hedington.
Will you please, Sir, to
have your Brandy before you go up, or burn'd
against you come down?
Mr. Cole.
Against I come down, little Joan.
The Tragi-Comedy of Joan of Hedington | ||