Scene XIV.

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[To them] JEREMY. JEREMY Sir, here's the steward again from your father. VALENTINE I'll come to him--will you give me leave? I'll wait on you again presently, MRS FRAIL No; I'll be gone. Come, who squires me to the Exchange? I must call my sister Foresight there. SCANDAL I will: I have a mind to your sister. MRS FRAIL Civil! TATTLE I will: because I have a tendre for your ladyship. MRS FRAIL That's somewhat the better reason, to my opinion. SCANDAL Well, if Tattle entertains you, I have the better opportunity to engage your sister. VALENTINE Tell Angelica I am about making hard conditions to come abroad, and be at liberty to see her. SCANDAL I'll give an account of you and your proceedings. If indiscretion be a sign of love, you are the most a lover of anybody that I know: you fancy that parting with your estate will help you to your mistress. In my mind he is a thoughtless adventurer Who hopes to purchase wealth by selling land; Or win a mistress with a losing hand.
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