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let's go to him into the Buttery, he'l be Over-joy'd to see thee, and give us a Cup o' the best Stingo there.
Ral.Well said; Steel to the back still Robin; that was your word you know; my Masters coming in! go, go, I'l follow you.
1 Serv.Make haste, good John.
Ral.Here's a Company of as honest Fellow-servants; I'm glad, I'm come among 'em agen.
Wor.And would I were got out from 'em, as honest as they are; that Robin has a thrashing hand.
Pun.John with a Pox to him! would I were hid like a Maggot in a Pescod.
Scene 9.
Enter Jolly, William.
Joll.Me-thinks you'r not return'd, but born to us anew.
Will.Thank you good Brother; truly we ha' past through many dangers; my man John shall tell you all, I'm Old and Crazie.
Enter Servant.
4 Serv.Sir, the Widdow (my Mistriss I should say) is coming in here with Mr. Knock-down, and four or five more.
Joll.O'ds my Life! this farce is neither of Doctrine nor Use to them! keep 'em here, John, till I come back.[Exit Jolly.
Wor.I'm glad the Colonel's gone; now will I sneak away, as if I had stoln a Silver spoon.
Will.Who are those, John? by your leave Sir, would you speak with any body here?
Wor.The Colonel, Sir? but I'l take some other time to wait upon him, my occasions call me now.
Will.Pray stay, Sir, who did you say you would ha' spoken with?
Wor.The Colonel, Sir; but another time will serve; he has business now.
Will.Whom would he speak with, John? I forget still.
Ral.The Colonel, Sir.
Will.Colonel! what Colonel?
Wor.