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And when wast tfiou entreated I Mor. Ever, sir. Every time. Mer. But not this time. The poison of the world has, in thy short absence, spread itself around thy budding hopes, as spiders venomous film surround* THE PIRATE. 2f the fly. Thou art not ask' d this time; wilt not be welcome. But go ; prefer thy -youthful wisdom to thy father's. Go; Minna or Brenda will supply those reasons you're at fault for* JV/or. Nay sir, I'll stay ; with pleasure. Mer. And neglect your shipwrecked friend, to whom... you wisely promised to return ; and let me tell you, Mordaunt, though it may be folly to raise a stranger's hopes, it would be sin were you to disap- point them. Mor. I haste and will return, sir. [Going, meets NORNA Korna (to 3/of. ) Yon rescued stranger waits you. Jtfef. Hence ! Mordaunt, hence ! {Exit MORDAUNT. ) Why am I sought of thee ; you might have spared this labour. Norntt. It is a thankless one. Yet shalt thou seek tne, when I shall not refuse to do thee good; and now my errand is thy welfare.
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