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Show i N T \\.&v-".v‘:w ‘ Rt you wee iy b Nli that there was no way for meleft, but to fling my &lf upo him for proteltion, .. . (etof me Igake 2 friegd gé'lad z e life . Wood Y tooy Zhs W e ‘ 'Sdeath and Hell, and I'le reward him for't Mrs. Wood. Lord, how I tremble, do notquarrel, good Dear though you are a naughty man, Icannotbutlove you yet, an wou'd not have told you thisbut to clear my honour; taketwo quarno d foundl hi bea an Servant you o "or thre rel, good Dear Wood. T'le warrant you, let me alone Mrs. Wood [ Ex. Woodly 1know he hastoo much honour not to meet hi - Tate eally gy fingly 5 ifhe kills Bewil 1 am reveng''d, if Bewil killshim herid - me of the wor{t Husband for my humour in Chriftendom s bu I'le to Mr. Rains, he's a Gentleman indeed [Ex. Mrs. Woodly tmaltcome o, Enter Bevil in the field WINg, {ome me Bev. Where is-this Weodly ¢ 'Tis as fine a Moon-lightnigh ‘'Twa to run a man through the Lungs in, asone wou'd wilh utilucky he thou'd over-hearme to-night, but 'tis too late to retreat nOw onder, but my Yile ifcoverd [ Exit Ris! Rains azd Mrs. Woodly appear at the window. zbove Rains. Slife yonder's Bevil 5 I muft to him, for I gave m ‘word to keep him from meeting your Husband to. night Mrs. Wood Youneednot fear, my Husband'sigone anothe -way Rains. However, Madam, I muft fecure him inmy Ledgings and I'le wait on you again prefently Mts. Bood. But, Sir, I have an immediate occafion for you affiftance and adwvice " Rains. Madam, T'le returnimmediately ydillipblo, 4 be muf i nt urg an n Mrs. #ood. My affair is foprefl earth Fe difpatch'd inftantly you fro en mo {ta no Rains. T'l Mrs. waed. Sta you but one minutes, they not mee L tel it ur ven no dar an uy hon m pafs Rains. Madam u s h a t d L e a l t u n h - "Mes. Wood., Excellen . e a l a y . ocoafiohdfo 2332 1 Barns |