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SIR JO. As you say, madam, 'tis pretty bad weather, and has been so agreat while. SCENE XVIII. [_To them_] FONDLEWIFE. FOND. Here are fifty pieces in this purse, Sir Joseph; if you will tarrya moment, till I fetch my papers, I'll wait upon you down-stairs. LAET. Ruined, past redemption! what shall I do--ha! this fool may be ofuse. (Aside. ) [_As_ FONDLEWIFE _is going into the chamber_, _she runsto_ SIR JOSEPH, _almost pushes him down_, _and cries out_. ] Stand off, rude ruffian. Help me, my dea...r. O bless me! Why will you leave mealone with such a Satyr? FOND. Bless us! What's the matter? What's the matter? LAET. Your back was no sooner turned, but like a lion he came openmouthed upon me, and would have ravished a kiss from me by main force. SIR JO. O Lord! Oh, terrible! Ha, ha, ha. Is your wife mad, Alderman? LAET. Oh! I'm sick with the fright; won't you take him out of my sight? FOND. O traitor! I'm astonished. O bloody-minded traitor! SIR JO. Hey-day! Traitor yourself. By the Lord Harry, I was in mostdanger of being ravished, if you go to that.
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