Moral Plays Viz Keep Your Temper Or Know Whom You Marry a Comedy the Fate

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H St a Kitching
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oh, unexpected hour !
Field. Appointing as I thought a worthy agent, I left my country : but I was most deceived in him I trusted ; from time to time remitting money, the villain frequently contrived to give me different as- surances as from my daughter's self; he heard of my approach, and fled inquiring justice : to return, the infant grew, and you most unexpectedly de- manded her ; the nurse, perplexed, and hearing nothing from me, resolved, after some self-debate, to keep the secret, and hap
...py to resign the child to one so truly worthy, she brought her to this house, and, as she says, you asked no questions, and she told no falsehood.
Mrs. Wood. Tis true as wonderful ! had your child any mark by which you could farther re- cognize her, if it were not already sufficiently proved ?
Field. She was born with a deep brown circle on her left arm.
Mrs. Wood. Farther proofs are not necessary > witnesses are superfluous.
Field. Excuse me, madam, you must examine them all, I trust you will, if only to oblige me I have brought the nurse herself the village doctor, too, is here, in whose arms your real niece expired three weeks before my child was born ; and next, A COMEDY.


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