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The Toothaches is a farce by | The Toothaches is a farce by | ||
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+ | [[The Toothache]] by George Fitzmaurice, about an Irish countryman, who can only get the village blacksmith to yank out the tooth. | ||
Possibly a version of/reference to ''[[Tooth-ache, or The Prince and the Chimney-sweeper]]'' ''[[Toothache, or The Prince and the Chimney-Sweeper]]''(Anon., 1850) | Possibly a version of/reference to ''[[Tooth-ache, or The Prince and the Chimney-sweeper]]'' ''[[Toothache, or The Prince and the Chimney-Sweeper]]''(Anon., 1850) |
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The Toothaches is a farce by
The Toothache by George Fitzmaurice, about an Irish countryman, who can only get the village blacksmith to yank out the tooth.
Possibly a version of/reference to Tooth-ache, or The Prince and the Chimney-sweeper Toothache, or The Prince and the Chimney-Sweeper(Anon., 1850)