The Country Girl. a Comedy; Altered From Wycherley

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Pshaw, pr'ythee hide me.
Enter Moody, Peggy, in Boy's Clothes^ and Har. Your servant, Mr. Moody.
Moody. Come along. {To Peggy.) Peggy. Lau! what a sweet delightful place this is !
Moody. Come along, T say. don't stare about you so ; you'll betray yourself [Exit Moody., pulling Peggy., Mithea following^ r.h.
Har. He does not know us.
Bel. Or he won't know us. {Crosses to r.h.) Spark. So much the better.
[Exit Belville after them, r.h.
Har. Who is that pretty youth with him, Sparkish ?
Spark. Som
...e relation of Peggy's, I suppose : for he is something like her in face and gaw- kiness.
THE COUNTRY GIRL. 49 Re-enter Belville, r.h.
Bel By all my hopes, uncle, Peggy in boy's clothes. 1 am all over agitation.
[Jlpart to Harcourt.) Har. Be quiet, or you'll spoil all. They re- turn. — Alithea has seen you, Sparkish, and will be angry if you don't go to her : besides, 1 would fain be reconciled to her, which none but you can do, my dear friend.
Spark. Well, that's a better reason, dear friend : I would not go near her now for her's or my own sake ; but I can deny you nothing : for though 1 have known thee a great while, never go, if I do not love thee as well as a new acquaintance.


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