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Show l70The FATAU MARRIAGE: I Bellford tub the I**. sl R- «/v w fcr n>y D""h M l"4r Dw:r* • Find I *m c m e f Z mU, but comet forgive n » 1 nm &g"*J L not hiring my for Wife ||fc „y Brotktr Carlo-. J' ^ ^ » £<«fr fo»w, fm from ™»rZ7''hZTZe. L m»ny Lettirs, tbrt i -»' BIR()S Vll How! did you know it then? C.B.W. Amazement.^11.^ «.i rr»fne? Your Brother here, 2 C " ' : l wre chedTetter, lays his Death - S r y o u ^ V . H - y o u done anyth,ng To haften his fad bna r ^ ,, ^rHT^/LettUthatierefentto. C. !*««• " . Did you know I never heard of any. uiu yu He73S MWe' Heav'n knows, not !. c! B^l H ^ you no News of him. from a R ^ Or Letter never ? Car. Never, never, I. often writ Brf. That's ftrange indeed I know To lav before you the Condition L 5 S hard Slavery: And naore I know Si he had ^^^.JR-* H e faid they came from you, y Car. Never from me. The *-LUC1 , r but Yefterday. F ° c S Wh^didThofeAnfwersfty? C.lsaia. w » , particulars; JSiS£% -*s5 ofr 5 - m u c h the fame and allagreed. » T - W th^re was nothing to ccuyp < That'twas V barbarous Relolutlon, £ To let him penih there. Or, f»rf A w « « ^ / ^ ™ I7I C. IfcW. O t^rfo/ Carlos! hadft thQU been a LM, Car. This is a Plot upon m ; I ncver £ * * hmher* He was in Slavery, or was alive, Or heard of him, before this fatal Hour Bel. There, Sir, I muft confront yon- He fern you a Letter, to m y knowledge, laft Nieht- And you fent him word you wou'd come to him • * I fear you came too foon. C.BaU. 'Tis all too plain. Bring out that Wretch before him. rpedro ^ L s m Car. Ha! Pedro there! then I a m caught L d e e d ^ ^ Bel. You ftart at fight of him, * le ha confeft the bloody Deed, Or. Well then, he has confeft, And I muft anfwer it. Bel. Is there no more ? C'T' wt12" W°U]d 7°U h3VC m°rC? l know tJw ndl expect it. C. Bald. Why haft thou done all this t O . Why. that which damns moft Men,has ruin'd m e e making ot m y Fortune. Biron ftood tween me, and your Favour5 while he liv'd had not that j hardly was thought a Son* nd not at all a-kin to your Eftate. * could not bear a younger Brother's Lot, live depending, upon Courtefie. you provided for m e like a Father, d been ftill a Brother. C. Bald. 'Tis too true, never lov'd thee, as I (hou'd have done: was my Sin, and I a m puni/h'd for'r .never may Diftin&ion rite again ~ : L e t Parents be the fame ^ t eir Children- c o m m o n in their Care, -m their Love of'em: I a m unhappy loving one too well. *VJ P . You knew your Brother liv'd-, w h y did vou t*V» \Pains to marry m e to Ifabella} Y 7° U U k c fc * had m y Reafons for't. - H * Fred. |