The School for Scandal, a Comedy in Five Acts

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lyady Teazle, you might have the power to make me good- humored at all times.
Lady Teaz. [r.] I am sure I wish I had ; for I want you to be in a charming sweet temper at this moment. Do be good- humored now and let me have two hundred pounds, will you ?
Sir Pet. Two hundred pounds ! What, a'n't I to be in a good-humor without paying for it? But speak to me thus, and i' faith there 's nothing I could refuse you. You shall have it {Gives her notes'] ; but seal me a bond of repayment.
Lady Teaz. O
...h, no — there — my note of hand will do as well. {Offering her hand.
Sir Pet. And you shall no longer re- proach me with not giving you an indepen- dent settlement. I mean shortly to surprise you ; but shall we always live thus, hey ?
Lady Teaz. If you please. I 'm sure I don't care how soon we leave off quar- Zbc Scbool tor ScanOal 59 relling, provided you '11 own you were tired first.
Sir Pet. Well — then let our future con- test be, who shall be most obliging.
Lady Teaz. I assure you, Sir Peter, good nature becomes you — you look now as you did before we were married, when you used to walk with me imder the elms, and tell me stories of what a gallant you were in your youth, and chuck me under the chin, you would ; and ask me if I thought I could love an old fellow, who would deny me nothing — did n't you ?


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