Excerpt from The Triumph of Youth, or the White Mouse: A Comedy in Three Acts, From the French of Edouard Pailleron
Her. Oh, she was badly brought up; her mother died early-she lacks refinement glances around.] - nay, she may even be said to be vulgar -but her name is on every one’s tongue - and some find her highly amusing - especially the men, who pretend to find in her a true child of nature.
M015. How interesting How very interest ing Then she ought to enjoy the country call her - see, from this point the View is best. Look. rises, crosses R. C. To window] her. The dream of a painter, -the ideal of a poet - come, Pepa dear - come and enjoy it, too. crosses and joins mois. At window.
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