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Show 6 Sir Harry Wildair 3 being Stand. I'm very forry, Madam, that I had not the Honour to know the worth of your Extraction fooner, that I might have paid you the Refpect due to your Quality, Par. Sir, your humble Servant. Stand. Have you any Principles ? Par. Five Hundred. Stand. Have you loft your Maidenhead ? - - [She puts on her Mafque, and nods.~\ Do you love Money ? Par. Y a w , Mijn Heer. Stand. Well, Mrs. Parley, now you have been fo free with me, I tell you what you muft truft to in return : Never to come near m y Houfe again. Be gone, Monfter, fly, Hell and Furies! never Chriften'd! her Father a Mountebank! Par. Lord, Sir, you need not be fo furious. Never Chriften'd ! What then ? I may be a very good Chriftian for all that, I fuppofe. Turn me off! Sir, you fha'n't. Meddle with your Fellows; 'tis m y Lady's bufinefs to order her W o m e n. Stand. Here's a young Whore for ye n o w ! A fweet Companion for m y Wife! Where there's fuch a hellifh Confident, there muft be damnable Secrets. Be gone, I fay. • My Wifefhail turn you away. Par. Sir, fhe wo'n't turn m e away, fhe fha'n't turn me away, nor fhe can't turn m e away. Sir, I fay, fhe dare not turn m e away. Stand. W h y , you Jade ? W h y ? Par. Becaufe I'm the Miftrifs, not She. Stand. You the Miftrifs! Par. Yes, I know,all her Secrets; and let her offer to tara me off if fhe dares. \ Stand. What Secrets do you know ? Par. H u m p h ! Telia Wife's Secrets to her Husband! Very pretty, Faith! - - Sure, Sir, you don't think me fuch a Jew: Tho' I was never Chriften'd, I have more Religion than that comes to. Stand. Are you faithful to your Lady for Affection or In-tereft? Par. Shall I tell you a Chriftian Lie, or a Pagan Truth? Stand. Come, Truth for once. Par. W h y then, Intereft, Intereft. I have a great Soul, which nothing can gain but a great Bribe. Stand. Well, tho' thou art a Devil, thou art a very honeft one- Give m e thy Hand, Wench. Should not Intereft make you faithful to m e as much as to others ? Par. |