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Show 54 Tke MAID'S laft Trayer; &*w Nav pr'ythee, Numpee, don't difturb the Cot L Mai. You (hou'd ha' don't without telling me. rany ; they were going to raffle. .,. „..* c. i „-* urn af ' Or, -^^y, rather than Fail. 55 Ml v Sir R«jf. So I can (till, Madam Vigoroufly done, -' [To Mar. - [lb Gay. [Gayman wins it. ny ; they were going ro «*»*• ^ Rwjf. bo 1 can mil, iviaoam Capt. Yes, by P « » W T°" W C r e a ? r m B : * *ftane crofs-legg'd for you, Madam - you at it, a raffling for m y H ^ 0 " r ' 1 1 ^ < i a f P « * Madam _ Gay No, faith, Captain, w e fhall raffle for a bet* L. Mai. I have loft ir. thing y r * Gay. I defpair of winning--'tis yours- Capt Ounds! Sir, what I that you lay? c^ 0unds| j. g 0 t0 t w eiv e W a th you- Gay'Why, I fay, what w e raffle for, is of threefrj Mar, Come, throw, Sir Pound value: Say nothing, and you go to twelve* G»y, 'Tis mine with much ado. me Enter Betty to the Captain. Capt. Say'ft thou fo, old Boy ? 'Tis £o like Spt^ Capt. A hard World, Faith and Troth ; but I brought that tor once I am contented. Luck a ] o r l g W i t h me. L.Mai. Come then, fhall w e raffle? Gay% \ rernember you, Captain. Siam. Here's the Box, Ladies. %etty sir, Sir Symphony, and his Inftruments, are at the [The Company about the Table, Maria fimDoor, in half a dozen Coaches, and nay for you. Cinques, and a Quater! Gaptt Adfo, where's m y Gittern ? Siam. Why, Numpee, you broke your Gittern, you know. Capt. M y Gittern! mouldy Chaps! where were you bred "IkI trow? But my Neighbour Twingle the Barber has one, 'fltol'il borrow it fo long from his Cuftomers. [Exit. Ld. Mai. Did you h-ar of the foolifii Accident betel Sir Symphony} L. Mai. What was':, m y Lord? Ld Mai. Why, Serenading, t'other Night, his Grtar and he iell into a Cellar, and like to break boih their Mar. T w o Ld. Mai. That's Fifteen. Gay. Exactly, m y Lord; Four and Ten. Ld. Mai. O law! no; Fourteen. Mar. And Thirteen, is Seven and twenty. And Eighteen. Ld. Mai. No, two Sixes, and an Ace. Marmr .. WVe» la»l»»,i t*«h••a«t»*' -s -F ort/y TThey throve rmnd, all but my Lady and Gaym* Gar. Confederacy ! cid not you obferve Wifhuilw over one of your Dice ? Mar 'Twas by Chance, playing with her Fan. Necks. Gav' You're iincere your felf, and believe every bor L. Mai. What fay you to a Pooile at Comet, at my f0 but me. Ho« f e ? P* Wlmwe1' Sk Ruf. Damn thefe Dice [Throws down thiU WJh. Sir Ruf, will you make one ? SGiary .R uBeff.o rBeu tth Ie aLlawdaiyess, l oSfier, Rwuhfef?n I play fair. & M<} a ™ alwa/f devot.e?. L.Mai. Come, now for m y Fortune- Gay. Ladies, fhan'c I be troublefome? Wifh. The Devil take him. [Afide. [Going to tk L. Mai. W e (hall be glad of your Company.* Sir Ruf. Madam, I have fome Doflors in my Pocfe U. Mai Well, I'll go berore in a Hackney and get W r a. things ready for you; I find, I mult (hew you the w a y- Gay. Well faid, m y Lord, you in the Front appear: [Exeunt. if you pleafe to ufe 'em. ^^WwCdt'tSVoukn9w the »**,. Andlm^he^u^^lng up *e Rear. Dice that only run the high Chances. I'll put'em into J« Box, and no body the wifer. C 4. ' ACT |