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—my provocations would justify any thing—all the artful management it has cost me.

You will be at Chelsea to-night?

Yes, Lady, where I shall be delighted to see you, and to obey your commands. [Exit. (Holding up his hands exultingly.) I knew it would be so! There was a rude burst of anger, to be sure; but the vision of a man's bare throat, with a noose about it, has crossed her in the hall, and checked her wayward steps.—Ho, there!

Send notice to the housekeeper at Chelsea thatNo, I must write down her directions, else there will be some cursed mistake or other. (Goes to a table, and sits down to write, while the Servant waits.)

You are engaged I see.

No, no! I'll speak to you immediately.