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Re-enter, followed by , who both run to , raising her from the floor, and one supporting her head, while the other chafes her temples and the palms of her hands, &c.

Support her drooping head, whilst from my closet I fetch some water, and restoring drugs, Whose potent smell revives suspended life.

O leave her not! I'll find whatever is wanting. [Exit.

There is a little motion of her lip; Her bosom heaves: thank God! life is not fled. How long hadst thou been absent from the room?

Some little time; and thought, on my return, To find her gone to bed.

How was she when thou left'st her?

She was well then.

It hath been very sudden.