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Show 4* The M A i D V laft Trayer; 0r> ^ty r*^r '**» Faifi 47 Door fo fait, that Mrs. Judy cou'd not get in, for ffi* j* had the Key : And I thought you had been old e J W t vays be a Jeft to me. Not but I (hall put her to the to look to'your Fore-door" your felf. I'll fwear, i j ^ Not the U { e J0* think of' if l can hclP l* r/ thought you wou'd ferve me £o, I wou'd ha' gone do' •»_. tJ .L n r r * [#**. the Back-Stairs, let the Footmen have faid what Grm* What s the Bufinefs? pleafe, fo I wou'd. Bat, good Madam, not a wor^ c- r J c7 TrTf* > v i « - t. feeing me here. X. Trie. Wel l, truft you to m y Difcretion. ^ftrv. "Si"r",' m ry -Lra d"y" £ «/fea- MTa^leVpTe rt'sT TlitTtlTe ^Pa ge is be- I * Mai. Nay, as for your Difcretion,] Madam, I hGT\ ?[l°S * T Up L ? ° C S ^ {fnd her ^alTador you : You have Difcretion enough to win all our %^1 ,Shf h^ ™CC had 2 ^ ^ ° *W "P h!s,Cr T ed?n- FJJ take your word for any thing but an Alpieu T: Pr ythee ftep lnt0 m ? Dreffing-roo™A while I give • TV • 1™encc : [GarniIh £<w wi. X. Trie. Well, dear SV^y, adieu- nay no Ceremonr u i ^ J i f^T P"^'i i.- i • JI I. a* O Jefu ! can you be m y Friend, and[ de> httle G ^ W f * ' t h ° U " W d C ° m C i thlS W aS kmdly Ihou'dbe fo unbred-. *5f' n - < ,. „ _ , „ ,, i. 2>/V. You difoblige m e eternally, if you ftiraf7*^ y ° U C ™ y y' n C W '" farther. me. r <rL TonKptr ,ma. *«« -i»«- rr T- • t • Gran. H o w do you know, Child ? Well £ *&^&*?J?£ZS *"• Sbe told ™ fo', for fhe know, nothing of my Sir Symphom's^-Trickitt, Trickitt- Gads me, I haw i'™'"^ 4 4-u-u . got halfmyVmefs with her-.-I muft K o i n , a S * T M ^ M -••* n, M . 1.1. - her a Letter, before the Child comes bad-- - Th( fZ ^ V t ^ T N ' V I„y°U *?% teUZ' uatK ^y flie talks kindly of you; fhe'd kill me, fo fhe wou d. c p r v i i ; , ~ , , , . G»v»». N o fure, Child, fhe cou'd not have the Heart. 0 <-. £ IN £ ^ * » £ « ft, Granger * L W ^ , , J W . Yes indeed, (he bad me fay fo : And then I muft Enter Granger and Garnifh x 8ive y°u tnis S°ng> unlefs you promife to give't me Cam. This is but an ill Return, Mr Graver f^f '' {°J v- ^ ? fiae Udy oi ^"^ Writ * Up0n a a great Admirer of yours. i! "' ** *% good F"end of y,ours-ftSt S mJ'of whf? TlH8.!ng J '^^ '« >- SheLTr£gao??hyat; I believe you ' ^ ^ 1 ^ When will Ladgy Triekiute with 7yourJady, SSS'hSS./SLr CCrtain^ ^">i ^s with her two or • Ee"K£#?1 ^X^cnZ'!X^rA^Ure m L w e w i t " « d then the Servants fay your Honour loves m > Lady, vm,r p ! £ n 11" u th0Hfa"d Opportunities to decbd intend to marry her/and be our Mafter SS5, fromlavyrhreMP^fUl BafhfulDefS haSt^' That were'too great an Honour for me, Child : p G Z V J Z hitVolb°f', ?f- , , • , u *°? n a ot Lad^Tr/eto ^'nd for thee f o H ,«i r a e s to fi"g « ^.- A. t laying hold, of! I am for laying hold to her ? 6 No nog Se £L£T h"'.unlefs 5t "^ P^tty Mrs. 74 >.. I go there by and by : But my Lady will be fo be in e»rn,ft ,,. ,2? ^la!" 2 ^ BDderftood : She impatient to know what ycur Honour fays; for indeed be in earneft, upon this Subjeft, to her felf, but fhe A e does not know a word of m y being here. alwif am* |