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Show r A 7% The MAID'J laft Prayer; 0r, ^ rather thm fti/ G«r». Madam, l cant « » ,„„,;,,„•, , 5 L.Tric. I don't excufe it. watch the Motions of y o u r . " J ™ « ° « » «<*, G*-. No, no, * never can. JgtiA I:' I b- been very wel, rf&^ ?^ujf -ft 1^^J^ I came here. t. Sir, as I remember, Matters between you and me Gam. I believe io. re entirely depending upon our good likint? and Plea L. Trie. But you came a little too late to be a lure: 'Tis not in the nature of an Amour tf m i one of it j the Bufinefs is over nother uneafie: When once w e begin to find Faults °tl! Garn. O Madam, I wou'd not difturb you,,ftbigh time to find out frefh Friends,gthat have none The nefs had not been over. I met Mr. Granger, Ma^oft defperate Jealoufie of this kind lies within^he Re knew by him the Bufinefs was over. nedy of Parting. nm tne Ke~ L. Trie. And what faid he to you ? Did not I: Gam. It need not come to that neither, Madam likeanAfs? L.Tric. Sir, I won't be fufpecSted, I won't be enouirU Garn. As Men generally do upon fuch Occafioniito; A Husband can do no more; and I have enonah thought it unreasonable to tell him, he look d likef one Husband and his ill Humours at home I t W r becaufe I k n e w he was not the firft of your makou, ever to allow of a Husband abroad to torment me L. Trie. Mr. Garnifh I ""haps you think I can't break with you; I wou'd have Garn. I'm fure you have made an Afs of me; pu to know, Sir, I can, and will break with you and Jealoufie has reftor'd m y Eyes ; and now I patty more, rather than break one Hour's Reft for any of you wou'd abufe m e . When Granger fent you tb:>«- I'll change as often as I (hift m y Cloaths, but I'll of Aflignation, I was with him. *t upon a Man that has Senfe enough to value'his o w n L. Trie. Well, I receiv'd one from him «wre, without invading mine. If I depended upon Gam. O ! did you fo ? »u indeed, and there were no body elfe to be had, you L. Trie. By Lady Stefan's Page. '8™ t,e,me to your o w n Terms, but, make us thank- Garn. By the fame Token he gave the Boy a C M h c r e s roving room enough in this dear T o w n ; I encourage fo hopeful a beginning ; and told hiir" PJ°^e m y (elf, I warrant you. brought him an Anfwer, he had another tofe*i£ ™ * e f i is a N a m e implies Command: L.Tric. Wny, truly, no ; wnen i 1 another Cover, and gave it the Page iu w»j£ She was glad of the Appointment, I fuppofe, lent: Aiifwer, and came according to the Invitation. Garn. And what did you come for ? L. Trie. T o laugh at the Miftake Garn. And fet him,right. O, very probable. L. Trie. 'Tis very true. , Garn. That you are very falfe [Tumil* L. Trie. I ne'er was falfe to you. w ^9 [Exeunt D ACT |