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Cut.Why so, all's well of all sides then; let me see, here's a brave Coupling day, onely poor Worm must lead a Monkish life of 't.
[aside.Aur:I'l have a Wife for him too, if you will, fine Mrs. Jane within; I'le undertake for her, I ha' set her a gog to day for a husband, the first comer has her sure.
Wor.I, but what Portion has she, Mrs. Puny? for we Captains o' the King's side ha' no need o' Wives with nothing.
Aur.Why Lozenges, and Half-moons, and a pair of Silver-lac'd Shoes; but that Tropes lost to you; well, we'l see among us what may be done for her.
Joll.Come, let's go in to Supper; there never was such a day of Intrigues as this in one Family. If my true Brother had come in at last too after his being five years dead, 'twould ha' been a very Play.[Exeunt.
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