| John Gay, John Caird, Ilona Sekacz - 1999 - 116 страници
...satisfy her that I'll soften the evidence. FILCH. Tom Gagg, sir, is found guilty. PEACHUM. A lazy dog! I told him what he would come to if he did not mend...death without reprieve. I may venture to book him. (Peachum opens his ledger, locates the Black List, dips his quill pen and writes with great satisfaction.)... | |
| 1998 - 36 страници
...guilty. (Hides bis bead, thinking be is going to be beaten) MR. PEACHUM. A lazy dog! (Filch is relieved) When I took him the time before. I told him what he should come to if he did not mend his hand. (Hits him) Make hast to Newgate Prison, boy and let my... | |
| 146 страници
...active and industrious you may satisfy her that I'll soften the evidence.' Tom Gagg is denounced as a 'lazy dog' — 'when I took him the time before,...death without reprieve. I may venture to book him (writes) "For Tom Gagg forty pounds."' The message sent to Betty Sly is that he will save her from... | |
| John Gay - 1900 - 238 страници
...wench is very active and industrious, you may satisfy her that I'llsoften tho evidence. Fitch. Tom Gag, sir, is found guilty. Peach. A lazy dog ! When I took him, the tim» before, I told him what he would come to, if ho did not mend his hand. This is death without... | |
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