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Show 6 é" o0 W oney, where y e Without, and powerful Love within's his Friend SCEN changed to Fields on the Back=fide of 4 Garden DAVE no va VL L d Enter Beaugard, with. 4 Party W Nnt A Beang. Hold, ftand faft; 1 have jult now receiv'd Intelligence over the Garden-Wall, that our defign has taken air, and there will be noeafie Entran e 1. Man Ah Captain ; the time ha been, when unde all W rtoit: ...... your Command we (hould have had go need ofa Council of War for the attacking {fuc a Fortification as this is Beaug. Peace Plunder, Peace you Rogues no Moroding now : ‘we'll burn rob, demolith and murder another time together : Thisisa Bus'nefs muft b done with Decency Heark 2. Man. Some Company coming, Sir, from the Back-Street Ward Beang, Hold then, Plunder: Do you, with your flying Party, hover a diftance about the Fields 5 while I, with the reft of the Body, poft my felf a advantagioufly as I can, to watch the Enemies Motions, - |5. Exennt ~ Enter Theodoret and bis Party ('-‘fsr;';"flr .'f'v'.'fif }‘Iix aro T s IR RR L SIS e _- fo (huckle,. and run, and Bill, and clap. my Wing T2 crae forI look more like a Cut-throat, than any thing elfe. - Let me {¢e; Upo this very Spot, the laft time | was here, did T meet my damn'd Wife: Aver the Omen, fweet Heaven, T befeech thee. - And now, ask am confidering where can miy Friend ‘Besugard be-at prefent too? With a VWhore. T e e i R that Queftion anfwer'd Wherefore, would but mySo unkknnoowwnn bblluuftl vantiappear, or give me a kind Sign 3 would but m little Partri v Ty D Pray come difguifed, that if the Defign (rould mifcarry; your Retreat may be the eaJier Your unknorwn blufhing ServantHumph' Blufhing Servant !: Paflingl modeft, Pll warrant you! Pray come difguifed ] So 1am, or the Devil's in't H& - D Conrt.So,here T amsand now for my InfiruéionsLe.t me {ee.[ Reads the Billet ---v- Enter Courtine thinks I coul [ Exit Theod follow me.carefully Theod. This way the noife was : Be {ure keep fafe the Garden Gate, an V wv W o s (in = W -- SR Since Juftice does his Enterprize atten Opini Which, as 'tis laid {ure, with Succe(s muft eind, S P \fluj"* after Story, be call'd, Captain Beangard's befieging of the Widow S‘J 1thana A S ‘::.Q I '\\\ "uve his fhare in the bug'nefs; and, as I have order'd Matters, mee fomething in the Adventure, to mortifie his roving Humour, and reconcil h to his Duaty and Allegiance Heark [ Whiftle again There, "tis once more a Summons to the Citadel to furrender This (hall, i he Souldser's, Fortune - S Do e I - o e A \ P A cancumoge e ---------- -- | N |