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Show Epfomn Wells 8 Toby. Nay you had better, Sir; fhe was in the Plot againf you tonight, and abus'd you all this while with a {tory of th Church-yard Clodp. Gudfooks, abufe me Toby. She has no Brother hates the Country, is an abfolut vai tay Gay 11190 hopT ..... (C hig tey Lan lj ' o " London-Lady, and has made {port with youall this night Clodp. Now I refle&t upon't, Udsbud, the Affignation i th Church.yard was very odd Toby. Mrs. Woodly's Maid hastold me all; fhe has been l ing at you, and her defign upon you all this night Clodp. Gudfooks,laughat me, a Magiftrate ? I coul find i my heart to bind her to her good behaviour vi NOOYY E W1mitth bipb ‘ UL \‘" A3 Rog ; I 0im Bl ang b Enter Peg Ha, who's this, Mrs. Margaret2 Look you, Sir, fhe Toby come 1n time I have told my Mafter what you told me Peg. "I'is trues but I fhall be ruin'd, if he tells it again Clodp. Fear not that, Gudsbud, I tell! but ifI be no r veng'd on her. - Hold, it comesinto my head; what is be om of the pretty Country-Lady I faw to day Peg. At her Lodging, the fame we lie in 5 but why do yo ask, Sir Clodp. As Gad judgeme | H 'tis the fineft Lady I ever faw t l S r not p Y. t l the honour of I'le be fecret nate uii Peg. Sir, fhe 15 extremely taken with your Worlhip Alas fhe's a poor innocent Country thing Clodp. Nay, but is fhe, poor Rogue v works: ob Peg. Sheloves your honeft, true,Englifh Country Gentlemen v2B guts out, e and wonders what Ladies can fce in foolit t ]'(h‘\' \ialie charm ‘em {o ,‘ ;] uIUdr" Clodp. And {o do I, a company of Spindle-fhank P cky Feloo tbild lows, that will {carce hold together : I am of your true, tuf I rifean i ak, Gudfooks eh fright ‘ \'Oin ' : 1 ¢ [y hands Peg. But, Sir, I am in hafte, my Lady fent me of an Errant and I muft go Clodp. Hold, Mrs, 2dargaret 5 if you can bring about my Mar n.'?]"i riage with this Lady I will give you 50 L Pe |