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Blunderer that she was, she had at least managed to bring the child safe through the perils of a first passion, that rock upon which so many young lives wreck, even as hers had wrecked.

From Kildares of Storm by Kelly, Eleanor Mercein

Murphy has borrowed from The Blunderer some incidents of the second act of his School for Guardians, played for the first time in 1767.

From The Blunderer by Molière

Dryden has imitated The Blunderer in Sir Martin Mar-all; or the Feigned Innocence, first translated by William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, and afterwards adapted for the stage by "glorious John."

From The Blunderer by Molière

"Blunderer, on the contrary, it is too late," replied Montalais.

From Ten Years Later by Dumas père, Alexandre

O I was a Fool, an Ideot— to league with such a Blunderer!

From School for Scandal by Sheridan, Richard Brinsley




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