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Show r\ « o N O " "' 5,0 4 nu take a great deal of Pains for Luc. I thank you ; y ° you aoing tor your ft m e : But, pray tell me, w n »' all this while ? to your own Secrets, 4 mi. You were never« ^ Q ^ therefore I w o n t truit. yu confequently laying «, this, I a m your elder Sifter.^an M ^ j ^ y g* Breeches afide, have as m u c b Eye> be f ^^^m^lc^U^hherSonV,^ Wid C o m * Daniel, hold up thy Head, Chdd : L0,« likf Man< Y o u muft not take it as you have do!(. Gad's m y Life! there's nothing to be done with twA, y0l»aw^.n'Mother, what's to be done then > T d . W h y look m e in the Face, and mind what I i, t0 C Marry, who's the Fool then ? What lhall I p|, "WSta'Bl ^"Boy b balhful, don't fifa, hinT' P r T c o m - little Jward and let him « « « m m . n«j fGoiu? between Lucia DM Daiid T « A fine Husband I am to hive truly. [T, W * mi £omc W , you muft be acquamted «kk GeSrNay!Vm not proud, that is not my Mul pretoly acquainted Jfcen I k n o w the Company; 5 b Gentlewoman is. Stranger tome. f WW\ Sh;"kerhUe a Bow an go and'kifc he?. f ° X K 6 h r ! H ve ,«re w & t you fay.l warn* nearer her, if you|^«J^ Cry you mercy, forioott,. my oni before Company : ^ ^ v o u * [flirt }y as her fel& and offer to kifs you L mi. Why, won't you kits her t | OROONOKO. toy P4». W h y , pray, m a y I?, Wei. Kifs her, kifs her, Man. Van. Marry, and I will. [*,/« fcr.] Gadfooks! (he kifTes rarely! A n pleafe you, Miftrefs, and feeing m y M o ther will have it fo, I don't much care if I kifs you a-gain, forfooth [KiJJes her again.- Luc. Well, h o w do you like m e n o w ! Dan. Like you! marry, I don't know. Y o u have be-wirch'd me, I think; I was never fo in m y born days before. Wid. Yon muft marry this fine W o m a n , Daniel. Dan. Hey Day 1 marry her! I w a s never marry'd in all my Life. What muft I do with her then, Mother? Wid. You muft live with her, eat and drink with her, go to Bed with her, and fleep with her. Van. Nay, marry, if I muft go to Bed with her, I fhall never fleep, that's certain: She'll break m e of m y Reft, quite and clean, I tell you before hand. As for eating and drinking with her, w h y I have a good Stomach, and can play my Part in any Company. But h o w do you think I can go to Bed to a W o m a n I don't k n o w ? Wei You (hall k n o w her better. Van. Say you fo, Sir? Wei. Kifs her again.. [Daniel kips Lucy.1 Dan. Nay, killing I find will make us prefently acquainted. Well fteal into a Corner to pra6tife a little, and then I fhall be able to do any thing. Wei. The young M a n mends apace. Wid. Pray don'c baulk him. Dan. Mother, Mother, if you'll ftay in the R o o m by me, and promife not to leave me, I don't care for once if I venture to go to Bed wirh her^ Wid. There's a good Child j go in and put on thy beft Cloaths; \ luck up a Spirit} I'll ftay in the R o o m by thee. She won't hurt thee, I warrant thee. Dan. Nay, as to that matter, I'm not afraid of her: I'll give her as good as fhe brings: I have a Rowland for her Olivert and io you m a y tell her. [Exit. Wid. Mrs. Lucia, w e fhant ftay for you: Y o u are in a ftca&aefs, Jfuppofe, |