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Show The Souldier Fortune S --- i t a o e t b f m i t y Lady D. What d w n o a J h f n n k u y refuge in the world, bu f l m f m b r f m ho f i t a l y D a o \ 3 Sir Fol. Ah Rogue ling Slut. 1'11 bite her by and by b l w r Sir Dav. Poor Fool G | Wi s o a j n a f l w jealovs. of thee: e t e f f t l w t e love t { d l w Lady D. Ah b e t Sir Da. Howlong! aslong as Idiv talk to a body f6 q e g hpou2r otfs 4 over r l w e e f d i I can o Ca po Lady D. But will yoube fo kind to me to anfwer my defires, will yo [»id/lfé"x'fv ot oy X 6 D S e Captin Ja, Wit G Du, Te e t a h l an efteem of you, not to v Ay, Ay, 1 will OSBRIB . Lady D, Butdon't ftay away too long Dear,make what hafte you can I fhall be in paintillI fce youagain Sir Da. My Dear, my Love, my Babby,l'lLbe with thee ina moment how happy am1above the reft of men! Neighbour, dear Neighbour wal in with-m Wife and keep her company tii ! retur K, Sir Gt De A b, Yy again Child don't be troubled, prithee don't be troubled, was there ever fuc aWife, well, da, da, da, don'tbe troubled, pritheedon't be troubled [ Exit prithee don't be troubled, Da, da Lady D. Sir Jolly, Sir Folly, Sir Folly Sir Fol. Don't be troubled, prithee don't be troubled, da, da Lady D, But Sir Folly, can you guefs whereabout my wandring Officer may be probably found now Gr Dk, Da ks, One mothe ot S oy, lfine a neachp (rtadom Wtions o S i no Madam his Foe, his utter Enemy Lady D avery pretty Fellow what is thatI befeec too Loving, too goo Fool breathing, that' A L Bf.fi(. }‘S S fhall be his ruin,I fhall undo him .szdy D. Yoq may, if'you pleafe; then come both and play at Card this Evening with me for an hour or two,for I have contriv'd it {o, tha Sir David isto be abroad at Supper to night, he cannot poflibly avei it; Ilong towin fome of the Captain's Money ftrangely Sir ol. Do you fo, my Gamelter ? Well, I' be fure to bring hi pretty Fellow Lady D. An Sir Jol. Onl the beft natur' St s, ha, }s th the World Lady D. You {peak like a Friend, Sir Folly and for what he carries about him I'll warrant you Sir Fol. Found, Ladie ? he is to be found, Madam, he is to be a my houfe prefently Ladie, he's certainly one ‘of the fineft Fellows i Sir Fol. His Friend, Lady r;‘ l' f j t l i n f a t t once more i Sir Da i if"*n 'Mdtltt'v, Hi Hift, hift, I think I fee company coming, if yoy leafe, Si Folly we'll goin Ente gt a !lumm}\- g N ‘('»c"i. 'l"‘ odd he's he has only one fault you,Sir Natur'd, that s all 5'tis certainl all his fanlt A [ggi SI:D Vo i R!G r Vg, A m |