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Show 16 The M A I D V laft Trayer: I</ Ma/ Why really, Sir R*jf, you won't believe «i(; Qr > jfny, rather than $&"• ' ' but'l'becarrethe Menage fo well, that I rer.ly behevd h , R ith the cfm(orl had been in the Army, but for mnt th.ng-- «J fte wen »n . ^ ^ muft ^^^7^!' tding too much wo,', my wife underft,nds State Affairs to a Miracle: Shocks !«/. Aia/. Why, .tney J ™ «„a fooil m v Danci™ upalhheNewsc. f the Drawing. 100m to rofofirt me of at 1^ ^ \ ^ aA-Tld^t'do K f o ^ t ^ g h t ; far.* whole-Bui , » - know, «,o Recent, and they offet'd me but a Troop. Was yM - £ « gc-^ ^ ^ , ^ - ^ at the Phy laft Night. Wou>J fte had g bettef E m pio y m ent. [Afide. Sir. Ruf Yes, what ot mat. . /-. make rife, ,(i| ,oft L,bour ve ofcen> Ld. Md. Was ff./W/ there? well, thes the beft Wo ^ J . for> rfef ^ y0„ don>t look m u c h like , Maa "«. R«f. You have caufe to, fay fo. f'tjS'o Lord, Sir! you're miftaken in me; I love Id. Md. Yes, real y, fhe s alway £ P ™ a r ! ° m State Affairs mightily; and underftand 'em, tho' I fay it, I have feen her fo play upon my Lord Ufty, when k * ^ * / j ' , ^ , ,itick Mafter all the while was mtch a greater Man than 1. r j without Vanity I got off a Sheriff this tfrRajf. Has not fhe Ph,d for himtoo my Lord? l w • of the Commiffioners. Gr«Bi. This Blockhead will tell him he s a CuckoMt % ^ _ ^ „n5 no( ^ ^ ^ you ^ ^ , / ; > s ? sFace. ,. ,, > i TJ \IA AV. av. Marin came in and interruc his Ld. Mai. Well She's admitted to Dount cBhoiafrlde sa;n t hEeanf lflhn di* Ship; Lofty had but jutt given: her. I am to have a Gown and Slippers of it mylelt. - ^ ^ wfa tb<m hjft fuch an ak; Toolh aftef Cm;. Yes, and a Night cap too. Can this Puppy thM M a i d e n h f J of hers. but ^ w011<c m 6 arry you: Be-fo blind, not to know who made his Wife that Prefent. &^ ^ ^ __ Mai<Jenhead * *# y^llK.r?. '^r,„fr*L ,here. L* * * tf. »». 7«»» «P no Coxcomb? t do mean, Sir R^Jf? I never was Queftion in all my Life. Jefu! ininK tney wcic guuti- ¥-„j,..--.- - ^ viJ wiy ? or {o, upon a Friend, in a ci-where w e had the prectitft Supper: After we aroie iron sk Rf^ Nof where m y Honour> or trie Honour of Tabk, Jtff/W/ took me afide, as (he us'd to do, torai ^ Mift.efs, is concernU .with her, at the Vices cf the Age* I thank her, the knewj u Maj ?{^ T honour her as much as you do. j which way to oblige me-*- think her Virtuous, let the World fay what they will of Grang. And the whole Company. her. Sir Ruff. Why, after all, this was no Compliment t< sir Ru^r wiJ| thaf repajr the In^ury ? Dammee, \>n my Lady. . have Satisfaction, or TJ1 wring your Neck off. Ld. Mai Why, Lord, Sir Ruf you don't think we ici u M^ H j p there> Trea{orij j a m thc Lord Malepert, her alone: W e were better bred, I affure you: My L™ $e[ze ^m fomebody But, dear Sir Ruff, I meant no harm |