id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31374 Reynolds, Frederick The Dramatist; Or, Stop Him Who Can! A Comedy, in Five Acts .txt text/plain 18713 3260 95 _Peter._ Sir, 'tis from Lady Waitfor't.--The servant, who brought it, _Nev._ As I live, Vapid, the dramatic author--he is come to Bath to pick _Nev._ Well, but, Vapid--young Lady Waitfor't--she loves you to _Vapid._ Hark ye, sir--Is this young lady of yours very handsome? _Lady W._ [_Without._] Tell my lord, sir, I'll wait in the library. _Lady._ So--here's my lord--now to mention Ennui's play, and if it does _Lord._ Floriville arrived!--Come, my lady--let's go see what his _Lady._ Yes, sir,--but I wish to know how you like the Chapel of _Louisa._ Yes, sir, but I would it were in any other place; lady _Peter._ Yes, sir, and my lord has sent to know if Mr Vapid, or her _Lord._ Hear me, sir, if the lady's in that apartment, I shall be _Lady._ Mr Vapid not come yet, Letty? _Vapid._ Why, I am serious:--and I'll tell you, lady Waitfor't, 'tis the ./cache/31374.txt ./txt/31374.txt