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Show 5IQ The C O N F E D E R A C Y. unour they are in : If (he had been in a good one, ,\ had been a Kifs; but as long as fhe fent you fomething, your Affairs go well. . ; Mon. Why, truly, I am a little ignorant m the my. Serious Paths of Love, fo I muft be guided by thee, But, prithee, take her in a good. Humour next Token :£he fends me. Flip. Ah g^od Humour! Mon. V7hac's the matter ? * JFlip. Poor Lady 1 Mon. Ha. JFlip. If Idurfttell you all Mon* What then ? Flip. You wou'd not expect, to fee her m one a good H?yhile. Mon. \*7hy, I pray ? Flip. I mure own I did take an Unfeafonable time to talk of Love-matters to her. Mon. Why, what's the matter ? Flip, Nothing. Mon. Nay, prithee tell me. Flip, I dare not. Mon. You muft indeed. Flip. Why, when W o m e n are in Difficulties, how can they think of Pleafure ? Mon, Why, what Difficulties can fne be in ? Flip, Nay, I do but guefs after all; for Cue has thai grandeur of Soul, fhe'd die before fiie'd tell. Mon. But what doft thou fufpeel: ? . Flip. Why, what fhou'd one fufpeil, where a Iiu-band loves nothing but getting of Money, and a Wife nothing but fpending on't ? Moru So fhe wants that fame then ? Flip. I fay no fuch thing, I know nothing of the mater ; pray make no wrong Interpretation ot what lia), m y Lady wants nothing that I know of. J^^ Ike has had ill Luck at Cards of late, I believe fhe has Mot won once this month l But what of that ? Mon. Ha ! The CONFEDERACY: K1 Flip. 'Tis true, I know her Spirit's that i >s r \ Hang'd, before ^ S S ^ Flip. And then I know him *o*;n UJA r i Mon. Tis fo indeed. F//>. Ah_--.well, I'll fay nothing ; but if fhe had none of thefe things to fret her J * -Wf». W h y really, Flippanta* Flip I know what you are going to fay now • Vn,» *- going to ofF yoUi.Se^J J . ^ ^ g» have a mind to play the Gallant now, but it ,nuft nor be j you want to be fhewing your Liberality/buW^ a? I g .Fe aiaI1 haVe the DeVl'i tO do. to tyllZ C ""^ jF%>"**1 ' * W3S °nI? Soing F//>. Ay, I know what you were going to fay well enough 5 but I tell you it will never do fo. If one cou d find out fome way - n n- - let me fe».. • > ...:.-.._._i -A*0#. Indeed I h o p e ~ - - _ confide rZ^tcouTaith a at'h° te "* L • n . l one cou d nnd a way »*» >T;. the mceft Pomt in the World to bring about, IhPnTevee touch ,t, rf fhe know? from whence ft cornel "^ Afo». Shah I try if I can reafon her Hi,«h=i«J „ r twenty Pounds, to make her eaft "he reft 0 f h" T T ? . Flip. Twenty Pound, u~ • Y ^..j"^? her fet that upon a Card. n V y ° " ftalJ fee --Bcfide1;, if her H u £ a ~ o S d " " K H e ^ ought, mtime, take off her AverfionJ?h'8 I'J! conference, her Inclination toyou N ° ™ ' v""' *% never come that way. X *">» n o» " m u* Mon, What .fhall we do then? Hip. HolH ftill. Thir-'.-i I'M ii you fhall do. ~*~-* nave «• 111 tell you what Mon. Ay, •Fty. |