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Show 6 <jhe M A I ^ lafl Trayer\ Or, Anyy rather than Fail 77 ? VT . lt vou deferve it from your felf, fo Gran. j muft go Snacks, Gayman. m t SS'rk upon m - L. Md. He's muft'ring all his little Malice, 'twill end ting thl, T *t a Trick upon you! n Mifchief certainly. L n l /vou will find the benefit of it, 'm Ld.Ual. Nick go you and fetch the Conftable: Butfee- Wijh. Ano y ^ ^ drunken Companions,^ he comes, Madam, I command you, in the King's time; m y L° 9 ^ . A s you nave manag'^attte, to tell me, what you two have been doing toge-ming up St.al^' me ev'n get off on't, as wdliher, in m y Abfence, againft the Peace of m y Bed, and Bufinefs ™*™ H a n £ j s 0f it, and will retire withcjofora ? can; 1 wain y Ga^ rjojng^ m v Lord! w h y 'tis plain enough what We ingfeen. every w a y undone! follow her dotavebeen doing! any body may fee what w e have been L. Mat. .w / ping Back-Stairs. ^ ^ hag ^^y^ioc^d the Do; Gran. Very plainly, m y Lord. Ga^r /°what (hall'l do! what will become oft Gay. Or if they can't fee; Jtis but hearing you talk, as j, A M . W ^ ^ ^ |ct tne worft come to tfie^ou do; and they may eafily find what you have been Gay. wy, t0'take care of you--Butloing: Did not w e fup together? Sir Ruff l * o D j | x w a r r ant you. « A/*/. The Devil's always very powerful at this you oft this > mc Qf ^ Morning, Gentlemen; but bear Witnefs, he Enter Lord Malepert, Granger, and m Miys, trry fupt together ? ^rer r . . , Gay. They fupt together! we, I fay w e ; Granger, your Gran •Sitting.'] ^"d he that ts ^ %° ord(niP and *> and i h & ^ o honeft Gentlemen. Gen- Urd ' * * O* » t o ' J Inconjlmcy, enjenj j fhalj be pr0U(J tQ be befter k n Q w n tQ yQu. / woud not be m his &** ox, do you think I don't know what I fay? They re- Tor a great deal of ready Money. ncmber m<3j tbo» you w o n»t > m y Lord • . T ,Av and Gavman\ are ycutwoupti 1 Bully. What! not remember Mr. GaymanX What! « y ^ r e a , f m y [ord and I are in Conic 2 Bully. O ! perfeaiy, m y Lord. 7 early, or late1 / ^ th ht of nothi^ Gay. Why, m y noble Lord, you are farther gone than ? > X r W f l did not expeft fuch good Cot thought you were: If you drink your Friends down Spirit ot Uery . w o u r ^ you_ B o t t j C j j bavc done Wltb you. wh_^ Gcntle- ^ YMOT^O really, I did not expect to findim. I don't believe you drank very hard after I left with my Wife. } , {m, £*//y. Not very hard, Sir. Gran. But fee h o w oddly th ngs wi 1 w ^ 2 ^ Nor abovc a Bott]e ^ ^ L«/. Ma/. Ay, fo they will, very ooa y Gf^ wd]> a ^ Confdenc/is _ grea(. ^ ^ _ f ^ times. wh t tjjC DevL ^ M*'- After he left us! why, then I am drunk, and Gay. Oddly, Mr. Grangerl wnat d nQt k n Q W -t before. T Q ^ Q w n thinkjng flow . mean? rf T _rr_nt v0U ^member every thing in the Company as perfectly ^ Gran. I'll bring you off, I warran y ; f/hy h a w can a M a n t ^ at thig whette / ^,'s an honeft, well condition d Fellow, D m ? fleepy towards Morning: H o w 01a yo Gi?y Nav> j had been & the fame ^.^ .f. ^ ^^ him up fo foon? ,,, ruin>de!itKh you: But when you faw I began to be maukilh, Gay. Pr'ythee recolloft thy Idt. A W D 3 yoti |