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Show T oo The Souldiers Fortune ) Indeed ; ! Aud, o ‘Lady D. Did you purpofe, Sir Sodom, torender me ridiculous to th man | abominate, what fcandalous interpretation think you muft he mak of my retaining any trifle of his fent me on fo difhonourable terms Sit' Da.. Really mble Servyy Deafe e Lady D. 1am glad that youdid with all my hcart Sir Da. I gave him his leflon, 1'1l warrant him Lady D. Lellon what leffon had you to give hi Sir Da. Why, Ltold him as he 1ik'd that ufage he might come again ha, ha, ha Lady D, Ay, and fo let him Sir Da. Withall my heart, P11 give him free leave,or hang me:thou thou wow'd'[t not imagine how the poor Devil's alter'd. La you ther now, but as certainly asI ftand here, that man is troubled thar h {wears he fhall not reft day nor night till he has fatisfied thee; pri he be fatisfi*d with him if 'tis poffible, my Dear 1 4 I: - mifchicf he intends me, therefore," with your leave, 1 will break it open Lady D, Do, do, to have him believe that I was pleas'd cnough wit ityto'do icmy felf, if you have the Spirit ofa Gentlemanin you, carry i back, and dafhit as it is in the face of that andacious Fellow Sir Fol. What can be the meaning of this now Sir Da, A Gentleman, yes, Madam - worldifhall find that I am a Gentleman Woman in the World Iama Gentleman, and theI have certainly the bef Lady A a i Hie 14 g Jl thisLetter, this I receiv'd fince I laft parted with you; jult now it wa thrown into my Chair by animpudent Lacquey of his kept o' purpof for fuch imployments Sir Da. Let me fee: a Letter indeed ! -for the Lady Duic damn'd Rogue, treacherous dog, what can he fay in theinfide now? here's a Villain Lady D. Yes you had beft break it open, you had fo, 'tis like the ref - of your difcretion . Sit Da, Lady, ifI have an Enemy, it isbeft for me to know what sufe o, and not forget an affront fo palpably, and fo bafely offer'd me Sir Da. Why Chicken, where's' the Remedy ? what's to be done Lady D. Murder, yes, any thing to fuch an incorrigible Enemy o your honour, one that has refolv'd to petfift in abufing of you, fee here onour e, [ Veei'heaft7 ;ul? if youlov'd me with-half that tender nefs which you profefs, you wou' how wouldft thou have me dealwith him Lady D, Cut histhroat Sir Da, Blefs us for ever ? cut his throat ? what do murder han and tha A1 _ foon reconcilement with-a man that I hate worfe then death des I have feen om his own' moud¥ r0s him Neighbor him before I left him to tell thee as much, for the poor wretch looks { ~ fimply, I cou'd notchufe but pity him, 1 vowand fwear, ha, ha, ha Fol. Now, now, youlittle Witch, now you Chitsface, odd] on' find in my heart to put my little Finger in your Bubbies Lady D. Sir David, I muft tell-you, that I cannot but refent your { m thus, no 1 promis' v¢ena bloody Cy prithee do supanddomnth d be at lyEellow oy Other [d agaig to-be dyre 100 my Lamb, thou art in the right; yetI went bac afterwards, Dear-heart, and did the bufinefs to fome purpofe "Jakanape ile 2 - |