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Identifier: harpersnew72various (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 34 December 1886 to May 1887
Year: 1887 (1880s)
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Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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tly uponthis occasion. Hast. (Aside.) He must not see my uneasiness. Marl. You seem a little disconcerted though, methinks. Sure nothing hashappened ? Hast. No, nothing. !Never was in better spirits in all my life. And soyou left it with the landlady, who, no doubt, very readily undertook thecharge. Marl. Bather too readily. For she not only kept the casket, but, throughher great precaution, was going to keep the messenger too. Pla! ha! ha!Hast. He ! he ! he ! Tlieyre safe, however.Marl. As a guinea in a misers purse. Hast. (Aside.) So now all hopes of fortune are at an end, and we must setoff without it. (To hiin.) Well, Charles, Ill leave you to your meditations onthe pretty bar-maid, and—he ! he! he!—may you be as successful for yourselfas you have been for me ! (Exit. Marl. Tliank ye, George: I ask no more. Ha! ha! ha! Enter Hardcastle. Hard. I no longer know my own house. Its turned all to):)sy-turvy. Hisservants have got drunk already. Ill bear it no longer; and yet, from my
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522 HARPERS NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. respect for his father, Ill be calm. (To him.) Mr. Mariow, your servant. Imyour very humble servant. (^Bowing low.) Marl. Sir, your humble servant. (Aside.) AVhats to be the wonder now ? Hakd. I believe, sir, you must be sensible, sir, that no man alive ought tobe more welcome than your fathers son, sir. I lio^e you think so ? Marl. I do, from my soul, sir. I dont want much entreaty. I generallymake my fathers son welcome wherever he goes. Hard. I l)elieve you do, from my soul, sir. But tliougli I say nothing toyour own conduct, that of your servants is insufferable. Their manner ofdrinking is setting a very bad example in this house, I assure you. Marl. I protest, my very good sir, that is no fault of mine. If they dontdrink as they ought, they are to blame. I ordered them not to spare the cellar.I did, I assure you. (To the side scene.) Plere, let one of my servants come up.(To him.) My j^ositive directions were, that as I did not drink myself, they

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