id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6731 Sheridan, Richard Brinsley The Duenna: A Comic Opera .txt text/plain 16877 2632 99 That, though my sleeping love shall know Here comes Don Antonio, sir. Tomorrow, your father forces Louisa to marry Isaac, the Portuguese--but is not at the same time a daughter of mine, I'm sure I shall have no Then, pray sir, in future, let your regard for your father I fear, indeed, my friend Antonio has little to hope for; Let her cunning overreach my caution, I say--hey, little Isaac! wish I had ever practised a love-scene--I doubt I shall make a poor [_Coming forward_.] Dear sir, what's the matter? Don Jerome, come now, let us lay aside all joking, and be As I live, here is your friend coming with Antonio! _Re-enter_ DON ANTONIO _and_ DONNA LOUISA. Carlos told me he had left Donna Clara--dear Ferdinand, keep your Yes, good father Paul, we are come to beg a favour. But come--let us retire, with this good father, and we'll explain to ./cache/6731.txt ./txt/6731.txt