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Show 7 4 The CONFEDERACY. rlippanta fola. . . <-u'U i «,P m m Jo what we will with her, as fM Poor Child! we may d ° ™ ^ over, 'tis poffible fe as marrymg her goes wben tha^ ^ ^ may nt prove altogether 10 uavuw* n,y Sharper, I think , * * ^ *„. Well, my beft friend how gc.matters ? H« the Reftitution been receiv d, ha ? Was ihe pleas i W!%b. Yes, truly, that is, me was pleas'd to fee there «;« fo honeft a Man in this immoral Age.. *w. Well, but a does Ihe know that'twas I i h a t i i Flit, W h y you muft know I begun to give her .a little fort of a hint, a n d - - and fo- why, and fo (he begun to put on a fort of a fevere, haughty, , ferv'd anarv, forgiving Air; but foft--Here (he comes; You'll feeliow you ftand with her prefently: But don't be afraid, Courage. Men. He, hem. Enter Clariua. 'Tis no fmall Piece of good fortune, Madam, to M you at home ; I have often endeavour d it in yam. J Clar. 'Twas then unknown to me,for if 1 coudofeo receive the Vifusof fo good a friend at home, I fhoui be more reafonably blam'd for being fo much abroad. Mon. Madam, you make m e - - • Car You are the Man of the World whofeCom. pany I thTk is moft to be defied. 1 don't coa* Lent you when I tell you fo, I aflure you. Mon. Alas, Madam, you. poor humble Servant-- Clar. Mv poor humble Servant however (with all the efteeml have for him) ftand. fufpeded with me fa » vile Trick I doubt he has play'd me, which f I coJkd pTove'upo^im, I'm afraVl fhou'd punifhto JK7* Lpe, Madam, you'll believe I am notca -*1 *f~k you, look you, you are capable rf £ ever you pleafe, you have a great deal of Wit, and K M - .i.» - The CONFEDERACY; 7< how to give a nice and Pallas •. ' * but if you6 will have w ' i f i ^ & T ' ^ leave me in fome uncertainty in this Matte,- y ° U mult Mm. Madam, I do then proteft to you ' Clar. Come, proteft nothing about iTTZr. w penetrating, as yon may perceive ; but V e fom, • t 0° (hut our Eyes, rather than break wit'h ou fct^ thorough knowledge of the truth of this Bufinefs 'wouM make me very fenoufly angry. * W0U(i Mon. 'Tis very certain, Madam, that • Clar. Come, fay no more on't, I befeech vn„ r I'm in a good deaf of heat while'l but hnkffi Tf you'll walk in, I'll follow you prefently. ' ilfo». Your Goodnefs, Madam is Ffy. War, Horfe. vZtr.J. ."w No fine Speeches, you'll fpoil all. L ^ < " Moneytrap. .MM*. Thou art a moft incomparable Perfon cJ,pLf7'ft i?oes rarely'but set y°u in» =>„d I'll wlrL g W m y Lady f°r y°u> whiie mVs ^Sd^tf* F%"""1' h°W ,0nS *>"<* think fhe i % Phu, not a Twelvemonth. Mon, Boo. was quite fuch a Beaft before. never % Poor Mortal his Money's finely laid out truly Clar. I fUpp0fe there have fa J « ™ • Jer Scene within between" Araminta and m y D a" -* can LI, h,ra/°.'"fuPP°»ably brisk, 'tis impoWe he* to. By my Faith but he has, and better too • he fentsju^humble Duty to Aramrnt; Jfc* CUr. A Bill' from my Loy0 foC/So"Lt fc % Pounds. The Monfter ' h e l T . "'* a nd -» fa. "-il^W^^xCS* D 2 1% |