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Show m iro, Ir, O R O O N O K O. ^ i ,w little Innocent: T o fave thee. ^ t b * " e r tQ ^ The World may he J bette j ^ m y ^ Than 1 have tound it. [Gives up hh $mi • A I «*(»• and w e are in your Hands. Tbe C o n f l ^ P j f - ^ ^ut 0r0onoko, md AboM, * C«, So/oTfnX«nd you are. Difpofe of them, AV\rGToddHeaTn forbid/ You cannot mean- This is not your Concern. Gov. 1 m ^ Blanford who* goes to Oroonoko, I muft take care of you. * P H * * JT rmr!rehHeK I will die with him. [H.1%0, ° O "YoSlhail not force her from m e [H, M l Oro. lo« u [They force her from k Try*£2lmTm* conquer FoUy' .otcc! le^k cutoff his Hold brinR her away too I do not ask to live, kill m e but here « ! ' O bloody Doss! Inhuman Murderers! ^SoiodTjUl%«* a/«J f- *T.«*».« L Lfcen Oroonoko W Aboan hnmed m t\ a- °werl- [EMU tber. A C T V. S C E N E ! Enter Stanmore, Lucia, and Charlott ^)-fIS ftrange we cannot hear of him: Can * body g ve an Account of him? Luc Nay, I begin to defpair: I give him for Stan Not fo, 1 hope. . L«r. There are fo many Disturbances in this rminrrv' would w e had never feen it. » « . T M a T b u t a cold Welcome for yoa, ft*** Kr fo troublefome a Voyage. ^ OROONOKO. I45- C&ir. A cold Welcome indeed Sir - ••»•-•••. ^ /- VOdm: H« was the beft F r i e n d j t d T n ' S w j " " to. He was a «rery good Friend of yours indeed. Madam. luc. They have made him away, murderM him for his Mony, I believe; he took a considerable S u m out with him, I know, that has been his Ruin. Stan. Thathasdone him no Injury, fo m y Knowledge- For this Morning he put into m y Cuftody what you' fpeak of, I fuppofe, a thoufand Pounds for the ufe of this Lady. Char. I was always obliged to him: And he has m o wn his Care of me, in placing m y little Affairs in fuch Honourable Hands. Stan. He gave m e a particular Charge of you, Madam, very particular, £o particular, that you will be furprizAi when I tell you. Char. What, pray Sir? Stan. I am engag'd to get you a Husband, I promis'd that before I faw you; and n o w I have feen you, you muft give m e leave to offer you m y felf. Luc. Nay, Coufin, never be coy upon the matter; to my Knowledge, m y Brother always defign'd yoa for this Gentleman. Stan. You hear, Madam, he has given m e his Intereft, and 'tis the Favour I would have begg'd of him. Lord!1 you are fo like him Char. That you are oblig'd to fay you like m e for his Sake. Stan. I Ihould be glad to Jove you for your own. Chan If I fhould confent to the fine Things you can fay to me, h o w would you look at laft, to find 'em thrown away upon an old Acquaintance! Stan. An old Acquaintance! Char. Lord, h o w eafily are yo* Men to be impos'd up- I am no Coufin newly arriv'd from England, not I; but the very Welldon you wot of. Stan. Welldon\ jST'fcN0t nw*a*> nor made away, as my Sifter would have you believe, but a m in very good Health, k 3 your |