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It ain't no use turnin' of it up: you'll look like a lady whatever you do to hide it. But never mind: that ain't no disgrace so long as you don't look down on the rest of us. There, miss! There you are fit for a play! Come along; I'll take care of you. Lawks! I'm as good as a man I am! Con. Good-bye then, Mattie. Mat. Good-bye, miss. God bless you. Exeunt. SCENE. The Studio.
I will fulfill my promise, I said. We felt that this might probably be our last meeting as a Class. The personal reference is to our greatly beloved and honored classmate, James Freeman Clarke. The Play is over. While the light Yet lingers in the darkening hall, I come to say a last Good-night Before the final Exeunt all.
And so exeunt from the sight of men and from history a Grand Duke and a Grand Duchy. It was not long after the flood in Florence it seems to me, as I write, that I might almost leave out the two last words! that I saw Dickens for the first time. One morning in Casa Berti my mother was most agreeably surprised by a card brought in to her with "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickens" on it.
'Know, good mother, I had rather be their servant in my way, Than sway with them in theirs. Cominius. Exeunt in state, as before. And when the great pageant has moved on 'in state, as before' when the shouts of the people, and the triumphal swell and din, have died away, this is the manner in which our two tribunes look at each other.
All sock and buskin, all theatricals: if the wherries upset, the Hay-market may shut up, for it will be `exeunt omnes' with all its best performers. Look you, Jacob, we shall want three wherries, and I leave you to pick out the other two oars in each, of course.
Make haste to my Lodging But hark ye not a word of this to Betty Flauntit, she'll be up in Arms these two Days, if she go not with us; and though I think the fond Devil is true to me, yet it were worse than Wedlock, if I should be so to her too. Tho Whores in all things else the Mastery get, In this alone, like Wives, they must submit. Exeunt. SCENE I. A Room in Lord Plotwell's House. Lord.
The sun shone brightly and gave a warm welcome on our arrival; and as the steamer moored alongside the quay, an hour sufficed to scatter the host of passengers who had so closely dwelt together, as completely as the audience of a theatre when the curtain falls. That act of life is past "exeunt omnes," and a new scene commences. We are in England.
Certainly; and it would be impossible for me to leave my mother at present. The room's ready now, ladies. Mrs. Talb. Miss Bursal, we intrude upon you no longer. Miss Burs. Nay, why do you decamp, Mrs. Talbot? I 'ad a thousand things to say to you, Louisa; but am so tired and so annoyed Exeunt Mrs. Enter MR. BURSAL, with a basin of soup in his hand. Mr. Burs.
You are devouring our green land, and some of us butterflies would like to turn our yellow wings into solid shields against you, if we could. There, I've made a goose of myself again on the old subject. Edith, there's the lunch bell. Take me down before I say another word." Exeunt feminines all. "Where did the child pick up all that?" queried Albert.
A large salt-cellar was placed in the middle of the table: guests of importance sat "above the salt," inferior guests below. Abundant illustrations are given in Nares' Glossary. A large coach: the derivation of the word is uncertain. The next word is illegible in the MS. We should have expected "Exeunt Fer., Man., & attendants." Vid. vol. i. 307. The schoolmen's term for the confines of hell.
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