The Duenna

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The Duenna
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816
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If hecomes, will you send him to me?
_Don Jer_. I will. Lauretta!--[_Calls_. ]--Come--she'll show you to theroom. What! do you droop? here's a mournful face to make love with![_Exeunt_. ] SCENE II. --DONNA LOUISA'S _Dressing-Room_.
_Enter_ ISAAC _and_ MAID.
_Maid_. Sir, my mistress will wait on you presently.
[_Goes to the door_. ] _Isaac_. When she's at leisure--don't hurry her. --[_Exit_ MAID. ]--Iwish I had ever practised a love-scene--I doubt I shall make a poorfigure--I couldn't be more af
...raid if I was going before theInquisition. So, the door opens--yes, she's coming--the very rustlingof her silk has a disdainful sound.
_Enter_ DUENNA _dressed_ as DONNA LOUISA.
Now dar'n't I look round, for the soul of me--her beauty willcertainly strike me dumb if I do. I wish she'd speak first.
_Duen_. Sir, I attend your pleasure.
_Isaac_. [_Aside_. ] So! the ice is broke, and a pretty civil beginningtoo!--[_Aloud_. ] Hem! madam--miss--I'm all attention.
_Duen_. Nay, sir, 'tis I who should listen, and you propose.


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