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Show m OROOHOICO- *9 re v0U better than other fc i ^ ^ ^ X r t ^ upon any readable Ttta ?^^fJ^^^rany *** r ^ £ Th I allure you. Pray try me, \ have to do with, \ ™ £ l f a . Well, I like that perfuade D othino \r\( to alter ™yJXir7o"&>n*, astobe call'd Mrs. ft W S . Why. fitf » « * - does found forcing than !«*»• oeai better. Not that there is fc« WW. <-> • aj?. But 1 don't know, there ufo i ^ T ^ S k e mightily to be call'd Mrs. fife enf can?ciinge Ines Name, without changing °£?|t WM hardly think it worth that, I believe K f Thtak it worth what, Sir ? Changing nvCi ppid Thw* y » k . th every thing. it tion ? Indeed. Sir, 1 tmmc it >fc £ w to, M r . ^ t o , I have been a V, ^^ "afperfuade ml to any thing, fooner than an, M in the World j- JK/. W h o I, Mrs. LMchtt. hM Man living. V^^E^* Well, I'm glad pi cv T never n ^ * ™ * 'But what, Modeftyi firft to excufe my M J * r G H that doesnotk. nothing, and is the V ™ ' ° \ £ mould be wiier, what m e would be at A W i d o w ^.,, I will o w n to you s but w o £ c had a great Refpeft for you •. gre ^ Pardon? Sir, and I muft dedare to y u, ^ , you defire to difpofof alI 1 ? a v e J d t0 bc m Honourable w a y , which 1 don t preten ^ O R O O N O K O. Serving your Confideration, m y Fortune and Perfon, if ou won't underftand m e without telling you fo, are Dth at your Service. Gad fo ! another t i m e - - Enter Stanmore to 'em. Stun. So, Mrs. Lackitt, your Widowhood is weaning a- L I fee which w a y 'tis going. Welldon, you're a happy Man. The W o m e n and their Favours come h o m e to TOU, Wil A fiddle of Favour, M r . Stanmore : I a m a lone Woman, you k n o w it, left in a great deal of Bufinefs, ind Bufinefs muft befollow'd or loft. I have feveral Stocks and Plantations upon m y Hands, and other things to di- *ofe of, which Mr. Welldon m a y have occafion for. Wei W e were juft upon the brink of a Bargain, as you came in. Stun. Let m e drive it on for you. Wei So you muft, I believe, you or fomebody for m e. Stan. I'll ftand by you : I underftand more of this Bu~ fcefs, than they can pretend to. Wei. I don't pretend to'c j 'tis quite, out of m y w a y in-fed. Stan. If the W i d o w gets you to her felf, fhe will certainly be too hard for you : I k n o w her of old : She has 10 Confcience in a Corner j a very few in a Bargain, and would circumcife you to get more of you. * Wei Is this true, W i d o w ? W\i. Speak as you find, M». Welldon-. I have orTer'd you very fair : Think upon't, and let m e hear of you : The fooner the better, Mr. Welldon • [Exit. Stan. I aiTure you, m y Friend, fhe'ii cheat you if fhe H I don't know that; but I can cheat her, if I will Cheat her ? H o w ? . I can marry her j and th.-n I'm fure I have it in Power to cneat her. . Can you marry her ? . . Yc«, faith, fo fhe fays ; Her pretty Perfon and ne (which, one with the other, you k n o w , are not trouble) are both at m y Service. Stan. i !i I • |