The Old Bachelor: a Comedy by William Congreve
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BELIN. Get my hoods and tippet, and bid the footman call a chair. ARAM. I hope you are not going out in dudgeon, cousin. SCENE IV. [To them] FOOTMAN. FOOT. Madam, there are - BELIN. Is there a chair? FOOT. No, madam, there are Mr. Bellmour and Mr. Vainlove to wait upon your ladyship. ARAM. Are they below? FOOT. No, madam, they sent before, to know if you were at home. BELIN. The visit's to you, cousin; I suppose I am at my liberty. ARAM. Be ready to show 'em up. SCENE V. |
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