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Show 18 The M A I D V laft Trayer Q^ A rafher thm FaU ^ harm fa A e World; but as I love railing mightily, I « , ur Lord(hi ? forbear a witty Jeft fometimes-- _?&,/ P fo, no I mean to ufe a Husband negligent- :G?7?* xlvfl """'-^\ f n p u X k but then fhe's fo fond of m e in pfivate : Sir R«jf Damr. yourdatfeft:-Th..:•bee and C o J » _ P ^ k , * £ » Hgi ^./^ to _ panyprotefl you. ?nd fo acieuf Lord H g g r f M . L ^ c k "nd?ou k n o w I bve railing mightily But Ld. Md. Mr. Granger, Mr. Gayman, your Servai*"rac,c' ?, '. "-, „„,£, , 6 6 / were you at the P ^ i f t Night? 7 . ^ " S W ™ w a f S e a t e d by the Levellers, and the pre.tieft Trimming, Mr. a-***-; Did you buy i,W«/j ZdAAvnj* lofe t00 . but witty Men, you know, the Fm^Prottftants? f,, , . J J G W That's a Queftion for m y T a y l o r ? - W h o w ^ ^ ^ „ Lod ; fend fome Roukau, he that left you juft now ? f0 ^ |ank t0 ' dam , n.d & Debts, and learn to be Ld. M*/.Honeft Sir R ^ D o e s the Queen fee Compan^ ' PJ / „ faave Honour,s C o m. <>*»£. He us'd your Honour lomething courfcly,^ ? ' thought. . £,/. M<,/. iefu » Mr. Granger, I beg you ten thoufand J I M , Pifc, fcs a pleafant bluftenng; Fellow,I «|fc^ J RO Man>5 f ^ Vmuch as yours; him ah hi. Humours, and he knows mine. ^ . m>uft tQ sif F ^ ^ / F W . ' S , drink Tea at rTA ; ^CmS n- V « T im „„-, „mV*. «*»'». ™d ««» "> thc Lcv*es of thrce Priv? Coun- !</. Mai. N o w you muft know I am very quiet ac*y|ors food-natur'd till I am vex'd, but then I'm the Devil,- ' You>fe § neceff Man tQ ,cm< G<y. At Twelve 111 meet you in the Park, J m wh reaJ] ' fcar si_ ^ . ^ thcrc.s not % Grang Stay, fhy, w e Jl go together. Mfln in T o w n ^rrics »cm frcfhCr News. H . Mai Did you lofe to Night, Mr Granger} N hc,_ a prod|. of intelHgence# G^^. Did your Lady ftp at Mrs Ktfiwelhr u ^ /nd ycry wclI 5 with the Miniftry, upon m y Ld. Mai. Pifli, did you win then? Word. N e mattcr who,_ in , he fticks to thc offices> Grang. Did my Lord Io//y fup there too? Jnd not the M c n . therc>s not a W o r d fpoken k thcp]ay- Id Mai. Very foohfh j were you a Saver then ? Houfej Chocolate H o ufe or Drawing-Room, but he gives Grang. Zounds! Did you leave 'em alone? That s tl^ an a c c c u n t of# & way (or vou to be a Winner. ' L. • G w f . You forget the Coffee-Houfes, Ld. Mai Well, m y Wifc does fo laugh at him wfae u Md Q fikg , he Jeave_ thcm tQ fuch a3 can cn-we're alonej (he's only Civil to him, becaufe he s a ReU^^ the ftink of T obaCco: No, he's too delicate for that, tion. She fays bis Convention s fo out of FalhioB, aiand } bdievc nothing lcfs than the betraying the Secrets if he (hou'd pretend to make Love of a b o f o m Friend, cou'd perfwade him to fpeak to Gay. She wou'd make very good Sport with him. M a n that came out of one . j w e nt to him from vifltin a Grang, I dare Swear for her. an 0i(j Aunt, that was taking a Pipe : The Smoak, I beI-Ld. Mai. Yes, I vow now, for I affure you fhe wijieve goc into m y pcrrjwjg) tut he fmelt m e outimme-worid of Wit, as my Aunt Sufan fays: She'll play upon^iately, and made his Valet de Chamhre turn m e down fometimes before Company; but that you know is ttStairs. j muft ^ that for him . ^yt I yow he's an ex- Fafhion- ' traordinary |