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Excerpt from His First Champagne: A Farce, in Two Acts
Watt. My limbs must feel quite surprised at having new trowers on. I'm in luck; new togs and a new place, all in an hour. Who'd have thought the soap boiler would have bit so readily. That's Old Morton's house, and he has a daughter; I've a great mind to push my fortune Dicky Watt, why not - Marv Grubb, there's the rub! But she's proved faithless - left her last place without writing to me: to be sure, she didn't know where I was, and couldn't write if she did. Psha! My morals are too severe; I must not be so cursed virtuous. Mary Grub. I renounce you! And now, hey for a wealthy bride'! I wish my bashful master would make haste; I must not be seen loitering about here. Oh! Here he is.
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