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To whom does Lockstock address the remark about being out late?

A) Little Sally.

B) Senator Fipp.

C) Penny.

D) None of the above.

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Final answer:

Lockstock's remark about being out late is not found in the provided excerpts from the plays, leading to the conclusion that the correct answer is D) None of the above.

Step-by-step explanation:

The remark about being out late is not addressed in the provided excerpts from either of the plays. Therefore, the correct answer based on the excerpts given would be D) None of the above. The dialogue snippets from the plays do not contain any characters named Lockstock addressing remarks about being out late to Little Sally, Senator Fipp, or Penny, nor do they pertain to the choice of being out late. The information provided is extracted from two different plays, and neither contains a character named Lockstock or a situation involving someone being out late and addressed by Lockstock.

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