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WHAT we must ALL come to.
ACT I.
_PO! Po!—no such thing—I tell you, Mr. Woodley, you are a mere novice in these affairs.
Nay, but listen to reason. Mrs. Dimity—has not your master, Mr. Drugget, invited me down to his country-house, in order to give me his daughter Nancy in marriage; and with what pre|tence can he now break off?
What pretence! — you put a body out of all patience—but go on your own way, Sir; my advice is all lost upon you.
Come now, do me justice—have not I fix'd an interest in the young lady's heart?
An interest in a fiddlestick?—You ought to have made love to the father and