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Show •m VI' .8* OROONOKO. 1 0 ;n countenance. The, Wei. Nay, V" keeP,L°Udeareft P«« ° f t n e r T ° WM Fellows, you k 0°wvl,tad been a Wiktanefa toyoa* without w h o m ^»f'"^a wWk, nie, had forfaken « • B. . k n o W that they ever U , toe. Forfiken us! I oon ^^ ^ .^ tfVf. Forfaken us t u e w negieaed us, no lotj, not think us worth havmg>e ^ o{ us W o m e „ .^ defignM upon us, <.heySiU[t) {hey afe ^ of ^ I/#J are HKe J"r . wear out. great white befo e they »ear j f * L,<c, The Dwil tak« M r ^ over tf their ff«J. You may < u m D * * e thcir Price; bat tin coming up, and never.di par ag and ^ - ^ upon wearing »»m«1**'fcr£W. at lift. hie, till they ~ * * £ ^ & « m they deal with, ft «*r Ay, ay, t h*7 * 7 h e i r o w n fcandakus Rates:Tli Men would have us at their o, ^ ^ ^ ^ j E'thTwon" SS what they would haveof. H^v^lhey know what they would have. Tb Wei. 0,yes, tney iu Pattern of J, would have a Woman tg£*. „ & lon t0 |„vc4 Perfon and Beauty, and not Bay^m ^ ^ ^ whole Piece worn out. j ^^ Face only diicover'd, an*1 not t n e ^ ^ ^ - J j>ocs along with n. / ' p of it lyes -mmp Beauty in the Nat.on.but.g th-Publkk.tlw fit tor the Town at one or iw w e were not feven Years in ! £ * * . sifter **. Not half the time taken * « £ ofil t w o or three laft Years w e could ™ * £ th,| o K O O N O K O. 187 j^an to be as familiar to the Men of Intrigue, as their pons, and as much avoided. W e durft not appear m J,lick Places, and were almoft grudg>d a Gallery in the Churches : Even there thty had their Jefts upon us, and iry'd, She's in the Right on't, good Gentlewoman, fince 0 Man confers her Body, (he does very well indeed to take care of her Soul. luc. Such unmannerly Fellows there will always be. Wei. Then you ma>y remember, w e were redue'd to the laftNcceffity, the Necefiiry of making filly Vifits to (Kir civil Acquaintance, to bring HS into tolerable Com-m ». Nay, the young Inns-of Court Beaus, of but one (fin's ftanding in the Fafhion, w h o knew no body, but 11 they were fhewn 'em by the Orange-Women, hod Uicknames for us: H o w often have they laugh'd our, fl»ere gees my Landlady j is not fhe come to kt Lodges yet ? Inc. Young Coxcombs that knew no better. J Wei And that w e mufl have come to. For your Part, that Trade could you fet up in ? You wou'd never arrive at the Truft and Credit of a Guinea-Bawd : You would have twmuch Bufinefs of your own, ever to mind other Peoples. luc. That is true indeed. •Wei. Then, as a certain Sign that there was nothing more to be hop'd for, the Maids at the Chocolate Houfe* found us out, and laugh'd at us : Our Billet-donx lay tfere negle&ed for Wafte-Paper: W e were cry'd down fi*low we could not pafs upon the City ; and became fo notorious in our galloping Way, from one end of the Town to t'other, that at laft w e could hardly com pafs a competent change of Petticoats to difguife us to the " ckney-Coachmen : And then it was near walking a-indeed. be. Nay, that I began to be afraid of. Wei. To prevent which, with what Youth and Beauty left, fome Experience, and the fmall Remainder of een hundred Pounds apiece, which amounted to bare > hundred between us both, I perfuaded you to bring t Perfon for a Venture to the Indies. Every thing has cceded in our Voyage; I pais for your Brother : One of |