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The Double-Dealer, a comedy by William Congreve
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MASKWELL alone.

MASK. This is prosperous indeed. Why let him find me out a
villain, settled in possession of a fair estate, and full fruition
of my love, I'll bear the railings of a losing gamester. But should
he find me out before! 'Tis dangerous to delay. Let me think.
Should my lord proceed to treat openly of my marriage with Cynthia,
all must be discovered, and Mellefont can be no longer blinded. It
must not be; nay, should my lady know it--ay, then were fine work
indeed! Her fury would spare nothing, though she involved herself
in ruin. No, it must be by stratagem. I must deceive Mellefont
once more, and get my lord to consent to my private management. He
comes opportunely. Now will I, in my old way, discover the whole
and real truth of the matter to him, that he may not suspect one
word on't.


No mask like open truth to cover lies,
As to go naked is the best disguise.


SCENE V.


[To him] MELLEFONT.

MEL. O Maskwell, what hopes? I am confounded in a maze of
thoughts, each leading into one another, and all ending in
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