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Inchbald Mrs.
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Man. Did you so? Ha! then if you please, ma- dam, I'll let you go out go go get a sheet of brown paper, pack up your things, and let me never see that damn'd ugly face of thine as long as I live. Vil. Bless me, sir ! you are in a strange humour, that you won't know when a servant does as she should do!
Man. Thou art strangely impudent ! Vil. Only the farthest from it in the world, sir. Man. Then I am strangely mistaken ; didst not thou own just now thou let'st him in ?
Vil. Yes but 't
...was in disguise for I did not de- sign you should see him, because I know you did not care my mistress should see him. Man. Ha!
Vil. And I knew, at the same time, she had a mind to see him. Man. Ha!
Vil. And you know, sir, that the sin of loving him had laid upon her conscience a great while ; so I thought it high time she should come to a thorough confession. Man. Ha!
Vil. So upon this, sir, asyousee^ I I I let him in, ~that's all.
Man, Nay, if it be so as thou sayest, he was a pro- per confessor indeed !


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