. Christmas cheer [electronic resource]: in three courses, more than ordinary ones, and where every guest will get his dessert, and a taste of those choice spirits, "that cheer but not inebriate," . A shriek. He rushes off, and returns hearing LaDYAmelia in his arms. He carries her through thewindow. [Enter LORD NOHEART. Lord N. My treasure ! Where is my treasure ?I am ruined. (Rushes out of window after them.)Enter ErPING FOREST and HlGHLOW. Epping. See, yonder goes my uncle; let us followhim ! quick ! (They follow Lord N. out of window.). Enter SERVANTS carrying various articles. Servants. T


. Christmas cheer [electronic resource]: in three courses, more than ordinary ones, and where every guest will get his dessert, and a taste of those choice spirits, "that cheer but not inebriate," . A shriek. He rushes off, and returns hearing LaDYAmelia in his arms. He carries her through thewindow. [Enter LORD NOHEART. Lord N. My treasure ! Where is my treasure ?I am ruined. (Rushes out of window after them.)Enter ErPING FOREST and HlGHLOW. Epping. See, yonder goes my uncle; let us followhim ! quick ! (They follow Lord N. out of window.). Enter SERVANTS carrying various articles. Servants. This way ! this way ! to the ladder ! They rush out of window after the rest. The whole ?1(5 A BOWL OF scene falls in and discovers a crowd, with the enginesworking. In front is LADY AMELIA reclining on afeather bid, attended by EPPIXG. Amelia. To whom am I indebted for my life. lipping. To me, dearest. Lord X. Where is the incendiary? People (bringing on Tom Tikmjook). ITc is here. Uiyhlow Jack. I saw him come down the ladderimmediately after the fire, lie s the man. Tom. 1 am innocent. Lord A. Base villain! away with him to the policestation. lipping. Amelia, yon are mine. (Aside) And thetreasure also. My debts are enters t/nd throws herself into TomS arms. They tear them asunder. The chimneys fall in.


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