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Show Dramatis Perfonae. MEN. Gripe f Two rich Money Scrive-") Mi*. Leigh* Money trap,\ ners. J Mr. Dogget* Dick, a Gamefter, Son to Mrs. Amlet* Mr. Booth* JBrafs, his Companion, pates for his*) M p . F*/<tf de Chambre, ^M u P"(*' C//>, a Goldfmith. Mr. Mimes* Jejfamin, foot-boy to Clariffa* W O M E N . Clariffa, Wife to Gripe, an expensive? luxurious W o m a n , a great Admirer s Mrs. Barry* of Quality. \ Araminta, Wife to Moneyirap, very"^ intimate with Clariffa, of the fame SMrs. Porter, Humour. J Corinna, Daughter to Gri/><? by a for-*J mer Wife, a good Fortune, young, > Mrs. Brad(hawt and kept very clofe by her Father. J Flippanta, Clariffa s Maid. Mrs. Bracegirdh Mrs. Amlet, a Seller of all Sorts of K , . T/rr;>/,-, A/T- L T J- ?Mrs. Willis. private Affairs to the Ladies. y Mrs. Cloggit ^ her Neighbour. Mrs. Baker. 4 Taj 1 T HE CONFEDERACY. ACT I. SCENE I. SCENE, Covent-Garden, Enter Mrs, Amlet and Mrs. Cloggit, meeting* Ami. H I ~t||||gj[0 O D-morrow,Neighbour ; good-morrow, Neighbour Cloggit! H o w does all at your Houfe this Morning? Clog. Thank you kindly, Mrs. =* Amlet, thank you kindly ; how do you do,. I pray ? Ami, At the old rate, Neighbour, poor and honeft ; thefe are hard Times good lack. Clog, If they are hard with you, what are they with us ? You have a good Trade going, ail the great Folks in T o w n help you off with your Merchandize. Ami. Yes, they do help us off with 'cm indeed *, they buy all* A 4 clog. # |