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Show • the Sequel of the Trip to the Jubilee. 11 Van How, how, dear Mr. Dicky * Dick. Why, in the matter of five Days he got fix Nuns with Child, and left 'em to provide for their Heretick Ba-ftards Ah plague on 'em, they hate a dead Heretick, but they love a piping hot warm Heretick with all their Hearts.- So away we came; and thus did he jog on, revenging himfelf at this rate through all the Catholick Countries that we pafs'd, till we came home; and now, Mrs. Parly, I fancy he has fome Defignsof Revenge too upon your Lady. Par. W h o coud have thought that a Man of his light airy Temper wou'd have been fo revengeful ? Dick. Why, Faith, I'm a little malicious too: Where's the Bufs you promis'd me, you Jade ? Par. Follow me, you Rogue. {Runs off. Dick. Allons. {Follows. The End of the Firfl ACT. A C T II. SCENE, a Ladfs Apartment. Enter two Chambermaids. i Cham. \ RE all things fet in order? The Toilet fht'd, the **• Bottles and Combs put in Form, and the Cho-late ready ? iCham. 'Tis no great matter whether they be right or not; for right or wrong we fhall be fure of our Lecture ; I wifh, for m y part, that m y time were out. i Cham. Nay, 'tis a hundred to one but we may run away before our time be half expir'd; and fhe's worfe this Morning than ever. -Here fhe comes. Enter Lurewell. Lure. Ay, there's a couple of you indeed! But how, how in the Name of Negligence cou d you two contrive to make a Bed as mine was laft Night? A Wrinkle on one fide, and a Rumple on t'other; the Pillows awry, and the Quilt askew. 1 did nothing but tumble about, and fence with the Sheets all Night long. Oh ! my Bones akc this Morning as if I had lain all Night on a pair of Dutch^Stairs. Go bring Chocolate. And, d'ye hear ? Be fure to ftay an Hour or two at leaft. Well \ Thefe Englifh A m - M 4 ma's |