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Show a34 OROONOKO. ml Then I find vou ^ « J b L ^ ^ »*• Sat£'u To be fctfafcd, is to have^! S v o " " t 'tHFo'ly to lye : I lhall never thi^ W y e enouXof you. I frail be very fond ot you: « Jou have « e fond of you? What do you dotora,l „ake m e love ycu fo well ? Wrl Can't Y O U tell what ? Wid. Go ; there's no fpeaking to you : Yoafe. the Blo-d of ones Body into ones Face, fo you do: j, do you talk fo ? iffc/ Thy. h o w do I talk ? m / You k n o w h o w : But a little Colour becomes I believe : H o w do I look to Day ? pfe/ O ! moft lovingly, muft amiably. m i Nay^ this can't be long a Secret, I find, I A'ifmv'cT v bv m y Countenance. Wel. T h e W o m e n will find you out, you look fc fUlfe. But do I, do I really look foi chearfully, ft bly » There's no fuch Paint id the World as the mtu o owing of a Complexion.. Let 'em find meouUI Safe, poor Creatures, I pity 3em : They envy me, K and would be glad to mend their Looks up fame Occafion. The young il-flirting Girls, foroott, ieve no Body muft have a Husband, but themfc 1 w o d d have 'em to k n o w there are other things to taken care of, befides their Green SickneTs. Wei Ay, fee, or the Phyficians, would have tei PrSCMr. f«h what muft I call you? Irf fome pretty fond Name or other for you : What ft '"Ur/thought you lik'd my ^^^^ Wid. Yes,yes,I ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ U you: Moft W o m e n have Nick-names for their w Wel. Cuckold. , f c0 Wid. No, no, but 'tis very pretty befo e it looks negligent and is ff^^\mi Wel. T o be negligent of their HusDanos, O R O O N O K O . %SS Wid. Nay then, I won't be in the Faihion ; for I can rCr be negligent of dear Mr. Welldon : And to convince here's fornething to encourage you not to be negli-wjt of rne. [Gives him a Yurfe and a little Casket. live hundred Pounds in Gold in this i and Jewels to the lueof five hundred Pounds more in this, fW [Welldon opens the Casket. ml Ay, marry, this will encourage m e indeed. Wid There are Comforts in marrying an elderly W o - I n Mr Welldon. N o w a young W o m a n wou'd have j*ncy'd Ihe had paid you with her Perfon, or had done vou the Favour. imi What do you talk of young W o m e n ? Y o u are as young as any of 'em, in every thing, but their Folly and te°^T And do you think me fo ? But I have no reafon ,fufpca you. Was not I feen at your Houfe this Morn-ing, do you think ? , Wd. You may venture again : You'll come at Night, fuppofe. Wid. 0 dear ! at Night ? fo foon ? Wel. Nay, if you think it fo foon. Wid. O! no, it is not for that Mr. Welldon, b u t - - Wel You won't come then. Wid. Won't! I don't fay, I won't: That is not a word ir a Wife: I£ you command me Wel. To pleafe your felf. Wid. 1 will come to pleafe you. Wel To pleafe your felf, o w n it. Wid Well, well, to pleafe m y felf then j you're the •ftran^eft Man in the World, nothing can fcape you : You'll to the bottom of every thing. Enter Daniel, Luck following. Dan. What would you have ? What do you follow m o Luc. Why, may'nt I follow you ? I muft follow you now all the World over Ban. Hold you, hold you there : Not fo far by a Mile or two ; I have enough of your Company already, by r- Jdy i and fornething to fpare; Y o u may go home to your |