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Upon Claries ! Har. How unhappy is my fituation ! [Weeping. ] I am ruined for ever. i Oak, The JEALOUS WIFE, 59 Oak. Kuin'd ! Not at all. Such a thing as this has happened to many a young lady before you, and all has been well again. Keep up your Ipirits ! I'll contrive, if I poffibly can, tov;fi, tyou every day, Mrs. Oak. [Advancing. ] Will you fo ? O Mr. Oakly ! have I difcovered you at laft ? I'll vifit you indeed. And you, my dear madam, I'll Har. Madam, I don't underftand Mrs. Oak. I under...ftand the whole affair, ancj have underftood it for fome time paft. You fhall have a private lodging, mifs ! -tit is tha fitted place for you, I believe. - How dare you, look me in the face ? Oak. For heaven's fake, my love, don't be fo violent. You are quite wrong in this affair - you don't know who you are talking to. That lady is a perfon of fafhion. Mrs. OaL Fine fafhion, indeed ! t;o feducc Other women's hufbands ! ffar. Dear madam ; how can you imagine Oak. I tell you, my dear, this is the young lady that Charles - Mrs.
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