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Certes, good sir, sixty- five. Don Juan. And your bride ? %tt €too. 6 1 Host. Close on twenty. Don Juan. An' she marries you for love ? Host. Sir, in our town none but fools marry for love ; the women wed for support, the men for convenience. Don Juan. And you wed to-day ? Host. Within the hour the beautiful Zerlina, and if not too bold, I beg the honor of your presence at the ceremony and in the dance on the green this evening. Don Juan. Zounds, man ! with pleasure. [Exit host. Anna appears^ A...nd odds I '11 add another scandal to thy list. Zounds ! Leporello, have the flowers come to life, and is yon blossom walking hither ? Leporello. He 's drunk ! How I envy him. Don Juan. Surely, 't is a fairy bower this, where such dainty lilies wander ? 62 SDon 3fuan. Leporello. Oh, heavenly drunk ! Don Juan. Leporello, see you yonder maiden, how airily she walks, what pert and pretty air she hath, and how her hair shimmers in the sunlight ? Leporello. Sir, I see a stiff little girl, neither child nor woman, and reeking, no doubt, of pap and porridge.
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