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Show Lpfom Wells 4 F#lt. We had f{uch a quarrel about 1t, I did not (peak t him for three days after, I vow I did not [ Ewter Peg Mrs. Wood. How now, Peg; what News of Bepil Peg. 1got a Maid of my acquaintance to deliver the Note t him, which he received with the greateft Joy imaginable, an faid he would wait on her inftantly Mrs. % 00d.. Oh perfidiousWretch! I'le to him immediately. Excufe me, Mrs.¥2/¢, Tamin great hafte. [ Ex. Mrs. Woodly Jilt. Your Servant, fweet Madam. She's {trangely nettl' about fomething Well, now we are alone, Silter, I'le ow thee 5 I hope your Lady knows not that we are of Kia Peg. Nonor any body elfe here Jilt. Prithee keep it fecret ftill, that I may be taken for greater perfon than Iam; it will further my defigns Peg. But I wonder you will not bend all your defigns upo Mr. Clodpate Jilt. Thave baits ready for him, I can humour him to a hair but Lle lay by no defign that can get me any manner of Huf band that's once. . Bu 'tis firang C[o:z'p.yzzé' an meet, [ lyin in this houfe too, where he come Peg. Next time he comes to vifit my Maficr I (houl no notice Enter Clodpate 7#/t. Oh me! he's here to our wilh,and ve alone; remembe your Cue Clodp. Mr.woodly isnot herel (ee 72/t Oh that villainous lewd Town of London ! how ha PP am I that am out en't, nothing fhall ever perfwade ‘me thithe again Peg. Why?. Sir Wiliiam your Father fent you thither fo Breeding 7it. Breediag, yes; -could Inot play, Iam the Duke of Nor Jolk Green §lceves, and the fourth Pfalze upon the Virginals and did T not learn, and could play fix Leflons upon'the Vio de Gambo beforeI went to that nalty, ftinking, widked Town out on't Clodp. Ud'sbud, thisis an ingenious Woman Peg. Befides, Madam, though you be a Perfon of an?z*:g' all |