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Show M ur breed'mg Ex, Car, Ottwory W aven knoyy V10 1jurtousy al1ce of bafe s 1otto mhake 1. La . SUN 1nnocen Ifi' } 'n‘ hln'\. Jhi VUG AL i wolw C-xw'r- Aa the 1 ' 1 01 d.'.j ( d r fnatWaoor Ep[um Wells 6 Enter Rains, Lucia, and Roger, s Mrs. Wood] # going ount Rains. There canbe nothing plainer, than that the jealoufi and malice of Mrs, #oodly contriv'd this, Can youbelieve w can be fuch Rafcals without provocation Lue. "T'is probable #7o0dly has done this for Love and Jea loufie of Caroliza, and his Wife for Love and Jealoufie of Bevil | Afide But if you were not monftroufly lewd, the freedom of Ep fon allows almoft nothing to be fcandalous Rains. Do you know, Madam, there isno fuch thing as{candal in this Age Infamy is now almoft as hard to get ag preferment Enter Clodpate Clod.. Who's here, Mr., Rains 2 Udsbud I am almoft fox't, w have duftedit away, Gudfooks; but there were two Country follows there that I never (aw before, won above forty poun of me at Put, but they are honeft Country-fellows; one of "e 1s a chief Conftable, a very honeft Fellow But where's Madam Carolinzae ¢ 1 have been at her Lodging. Luc O Mr. Clodpate! I am gladI have found you I fen all up and down the Town for you Clodp. Udsbud, Madam, what's the matter, is my Miltref not well Luc. Her Brother is come this Evening to Town {olution to force herto London with a re tomarry one, he has provide for her : the poor Lady is almoft diftracted, an you ; if you'll relieve her from .this diftre(s, (he'l yours Clod, Ud{ooks, does he take her i & armis Warrant for him, and ftop his Journey. Lyuc. No, [he has defign'd a better way 3+ he carried her 1n his Coach to fee a Kin(woman tha bid me tel be for eve I'le: fend m Brother-ha lodges nea the Church, and intends to fup there, and not.to come hom till eleven of the Clock Clodp. Good Lyue. H youll go and (tay for her in the Church-yard, an hav |