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Show vbu 1‘.'.0\‘)1\"'&5;; X Jealons ] et offg B £ thofe i £ tak oy ow ot e ™ U f::t'ft}%""; loss® e , e o] g: Madam; here's my Mafter juft eoming in a doors LEx. Peg inflanily g Bey. 1t Ifhould be locked up fo long till I fail Rains, an OUE fighting appointment, I {hall get much honour, I take it [ Bev. goes 7 Mrs. Wood. In, in [ Exit Woodly O you unworthy Fellow; ‘have you the impudence to appea before me after your beaftly ufage yoJou, u, Wbt yLwondeif that yo woul and {wore too befides L4s they are going into the Bed-chamber enter Peg P guickly 18 L , 3) e 3 Mrs. #Wood. Go into the Bed-chamber, I'le lock it Bev. But how will you get rid of him Mrs. #00d. Let me alone, this is an unlucky furprife, i Cducdby etoal for.ce me Bl difcover all dfoonini .faid yo Mrs. Wood. Heaven! what thall 1 do n Bev. Itold him I'had private bufinefs, to getrid> of hi3 m an een oy Epfom Well Wood. 1thought your fit might have been off by this time Mrs. #o0d. No, it fhall never be off. : thou innh hu)mmaqrnv e Beaft t to {1t up anights late, and come home drunk and wake me, an lie like a Statue by me all the reft of the night, flefh and bloo can't bear it3 youmake me cry my Eyesour, tofee that vou' kill your felf by vour villainous debauchery Woodly whil s la 10 la Yt felid fhe Jeolds fings Mrs. wood. Ea,la, la,l Is that the notice you take o me? If ' were not the beft Woman in the World, and did no lovethee; thou bafe Fellow, ‘twould not trouble me Ithoul be {o unfortunate, fo bewitch'd fer ofa man Wood. Fa, la, la, la, Oh Impudence Mrs O tha to love fuch a Mon Wood. 1 wonder what I fhould fee in thee to love the fo, out on thee for a Villain Oh that I could withdraw m affe@io that makes me miferable, thou barbarous wicked Wretch Weood. If to {eek quiet abroad, when one can't have it a home, be afin; Heaven help thelwicked, but pox on''t Mus fro Wood thee tho Brute bu I can't for m life 'ti Ay,now you ban and curfe, you Wretch 3 thi |