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Show The Way to win him. 5^ i. Bra. I hope, fome of our Crew below-ftairs have dif-patch'd him. Mir. Villain, what fay'ft thou ? difpatch'd! I'll have ye all tortur'd, rack'd, torn to pieces alive, if you have touch'd m y Boy. Here, Page ! Page ! Page ! [Runs out. Dur. Here, Gentlemen, be fure you fecure thofe Fellows. if. Bra. Yes, Sir, w e know you and your Guard will be very civil to us. Dur. N o w for you, M a d a m ; He, he, he. • I'm fo pleas'd to think that I fhall be reveng'd of one W o m a n before I die Well, Miftrefs Snap-dragon, which of thefe honourable Gentlemen is fo happy to call you Wife. if. Bra. Sir, fhe fhou'd have been mine to night, 'caufe Sampre here had her laft night. Sir, fhe's very true to us all four. Dur. Take 'em to Juftice. [The Guards carry off the Bravoes.] Enter Old Mirabel, Dugard, BifTarre. Old M. Robin, Robin, where's Bob * where's m y Boy ? - - What, is this the Lady ? A pretty Whore, faith ! - Heark'e Child, becaufe m y Son was fo civil as to oblige you with a Coach, I'll treat you with a Cart; Indeed I will. Dug. Ay, M a d a m , and you fhall have a fwinging Equipage, three or four thoufand Footmen at your heels at leaft. Dur. N o lefs becomes her Quality. Bif. Faugh ! theMonfter! Dur. Monfter! ay, you're all a little monftrous, let m e tell you. Enter Mirabel. Old M. Ah, m y dear Bob, art thou fafe M a n ? Aiir. N o , no, Sir, I'm ruin'd, the faver of m y Life is loft. Old M. No, no, he came and brought us the News. Mir. But where is he ? [Enter Oriana.] Ha ! [Runs and embraces her.] M y dear preferver, what fhall I do to re-compence your |ruft. - - Father, Friend, Gentlemen, behold the Youth that has reliev'd m e from the moft ignominious Death, from the fcandalous Poniards of thefe bloody Ruffians; where to have fall'n, wou'd have defam'd m y Memory with vile Reproach. My Life, Eftate, m y all, is due to fuch a Favour. - Command me, Child, before ycu all, before m y late, fo kind indulgent Stars, I fwear, to grant what'er you ask. Or. To the fame Stars indulgent now to me, I will appeal as to the Juftice of m y Claim, I fhall demand but what was mine |