. Captain Lettarblair : a comedy in three acts. close door, wedging Smithers headin. Do you, now! Smithers Half-strangled. Ow! Litton To Willoughby. Never mind him! Only an impudent rascal ofa lawyers clerk! Smithers In strangled tones. Captain Litton, I insist on seeing you LittonWell, havent ye any eyes in your head ? PlNCKNEY Ha, ha, theyll pop out in a minute!Smithers Thrusts left hand you Captain Litton ? 96 CAPTAIN LETTARBLAIR LittonFaith, Im a speaking likeness of him! S MIT HERS I represent Seton and Catesby and I— Shouts as Jorkins strikes down his hand andkicks him out. Litton
. Captain Lettarblair : a comedy in three acts. close door, wedging Smithers headin. Do you, now! Smithers Half-strangled. Ow! Litton To Willoughby. Never mind him! Only an impudent rascal ofa lawyers clerk! Smithers In strangled tones. Captain Litton, I insist on seeing you LittonWell, havent ye any eyes in your head ? PlNCKNEY Ha, ha, theyll pop out in a minute!Smithers Thrusts left hand you Captain Litton ? 96 CAPTAIN LETTARBLAIR LittonFaith, Im a speaking likeness of him! S MIT HERS I represent Seton and Catesby and I— Shouts as Jorkins strikes down his hand andkicks him out. Litton Eh, Willoughby? Send him about his busi-ness? Im his business at the minute!—So I will,dear boy, as soon as you pay me for the mare!How much do you bid ? S MIT HERS I say— Pushes door open with such force that Pinck-ney and Jorkins are thrown forward on tothe desk. He braces door open with handsand feet, leaning back against frame. Id have you know, sir, that my times worthmoney! Litton Right you are! Sos mine. Thats why I soldmy watch!.
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