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Show 6 O R O O N O KO, Z yL Brother, an you W* , I ^ no farther to dN y°u - 1. t^^l Child, thou art not out of thy 1 Wid. Why, D4»*«> ^n u u » Hi fare, art thou ? knQW . but, am Da». Nay, marry, 1 o i g ^oTdtubetoe what would comec'U, ti„g me to B J to a ftrange Woman : But yoawoi ^^."she is your Wife now Child, you muftfe mn Why, fo I did, at firft-j:- io^^ 1 S Why! "y A S y , flovenly, misbegotten hefc^ay, Midrefs Lucy, ^*J*-j| not : But a, to * J ^ A ^ i heneftly ^ ^ ° N i S is thrown away „ ! ' SSf. I t ^ ^ t h his Father before him: He J •*2* A*od therefore I will ufe you, as you defem)? O R O O N O K O . X37 y. Sirrah, Sirrah, meddle with your Wife's Petticoats, let your Mother's alone, you ungracious Bird, you. [Beats him. Van. W h y is the Devil in the W o m a n ? what have I |d now? D o you know, if you were ask'd,I trow? But - are all of a Bundle ; ev'n hang together ; hethatun-you, makes a Rod for his o w n Tail j and fo he will fl it, that has any thing to do with you. Wid. Ay, Rogue enough, you (hall find it : I have a 3d for your Tail ftill. Dan. N o Wife, and I care not. Wid. I'll Iwinge you into better Manners, you Booby/ [Beats him off, Exit Wel You have confummated our Project upon him. Luc, Nay, if I have a Limb ot the Fortune, I care not too has the whole Body ot the Fool. Wel. That you fhall, and a large one, I promife you. Luc. Have you heard the N e w s ? They talk of an £»• Mi Ship in the River. Wel. I have heard on't: And a m preparing to receive it fall as'I can. luc. There's fornething the Matter too with the Slaves, fome difturbance or other; I don'c k n o w what 'cis Wel So much the better ftill; W e fifh in troubled W a ters : W e (hall have fewer Eyes upon us. Pray, go you home, and be ready to aiTift m c in your part of the defign. luc. I can't fail in mine. [Exit. Wel. The Widow has furnifh'd me, I thank her, to early it on. N o w I ha*ve got a Wife, 'tis high time to think of getting a Husband. I carry m y Fortune about m e j a thoufand Pounds- in Gol.i and jewel?. Let m e fee- *ti...:i1 L i-l-„M_ fr._../l J \~A T T ° ^ i Indeed he defervesbad enough , bat don't A I hardlv know whether I m a t>oy *urt,t liv'f} I m l A Boy, I warrant thee, as l o n ^ ^ » w i l l be a confiderable Truft : And I think, I (hall lay it not he"' Tongue that I am afraid of. ^ L»s I will make fuch a toft of [hee.i^ m d . O pray, no, I hope, do nothing n H ^ *» STUf/CthCrbe a ^imti^^ |