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VGW(PA.737.032
8-15 Apr 1737:21, 22, 31, 32 (37)
The following piece, lately sent me by a correspondent, I
think, cannot fail of being an agreeable and useful
entertainment to many of my readers; and therefore I give it
a place in my paper.
The Toy-Shop, A dramatick Satire.
Scene a parlour. A gentleman and two ladies drinking tea.
Gent. And you have never been at this extraordinary toy-
shop, you say, Madam?
1 La. No sir: I have heard or the man indeed; but most
people say, he's a very impertinent, silly fellow.
. . . [67 separate character's lines follow]
The whole piece being too long for this paper, we refer
the remainder 'til our next.
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