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Show Epfom Wells B 2 €aro. Sureyou have been at crofs pu pate Clodp. No, Madam, but I know yo hate Sodom yonder dgree foh---- methinksT fmell it hither let me tell you in private, would not marry Mrs, Lucia if (h had fifty thoufand pound ¥ Ud's bud, marry one that would liv No, I had rather go to Sea in Fire th finelt (cat in Suffex, which you hall call your own at do you mean by this i, ho Clodp. Allthis I know very well, an kle I was mifguided to Mrs. Luci €0 [ had the ction firlt inclin'd had bette . Ah milchief, have you contriv' hays me much, but I had rather have { thofeyon g, or a Squirrel; abufing ofa F rdmnary voi lmoft as pleafant as converfing wit a witty Man Lyc. "Iis true, nowI confider it and he that's laugh'd at i oft times as good Company as he tha raisid their fortunes by it 5 but yo i pray let's go head 1sth Caro. Ay, prithee, My dear. Gentle leave you [ know yo your f{ervant Wood. Will you not let me wait o you ¢ 2 Countr ur youa €aro. By no means, 'tis a private ffair Clodp. Shall not I wait on you Caro. 1 fhall not refufe the favoy another time, but now muft beg your pa don llons, let's meet the Duellifts, I warran lt pop Clodp. Come, Iam going a fetting, will ou g Marry ¢ [ Ex. Luc. and Caro [Ex. Clodpate a0 on¢ 0 Enter Fribble, and Dorothy ks Wife t by ; {Zood pri '",d CJ Fribb. Whither are you a going Mr. # odly ¢ will you no go to the Bowling-Green to day Wood. Yes, perha ps nthe Afternoon,---Adieu LEx, Wood y Fribb |