[Going out, Pet. holds
her. Pet. What, are you mad? La Nu. As Winds let loose, or Storms when
they rage high. [Goes out. Pet. She's lost, and I'll shift for my
self, seize all her Money and Jewels, of which I have the Keys; and if
Seignior Mountebank keeps his Word, be transform'd to Youth and Beauty
again, and undo this La Nuche at her own Trade- [Goes in. SCENE II.
The Street. Enter Willmore, Beaumond, Chair following. Will. Set down
the Chair; you're now within call, I'll to the Garden-Door, and see if
any Lady Bright appear- Dear Beaumond, stay here a minute, and if I
find occasion, I'll give you the Word. Beau. 'Tis hard by my Lodgings;
if you want Conveniences, I have the Key of the Back-way through the
Garden, whither you may carry your Mistress. Will. I thank thee- let
me first secure my Woman. [Goes out. Beau. I thought I'd lov'd this
false, this jilting Fair, even above my Friendship; but I find I can
forgive this Rogue, tho I am sure he has rob'd me of my Joys. Enter
Ariadne with a Casket of Jewels. Aria. Not yet! a Devil on him, he's
Dear-hearting it with some other kind Damsel- Faith, 'tis most
wickedly done of me to venture my Body with a mad unknown Fellow. Thus
a little more Delay will put me into a serious Consideration, and I
shall e'en go home again, sleep and be sober.
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