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whirlpool of vanity for months or years to come. Give me joy, give me joy, my friends! Lady Worrymore has pardoned our frolic; and I believe there is nobody here, who will think less favourably of her taste and her judgment for the mistakes of this day.

Assuredly not. A wife who has taste and capacity enough to admire the talents and genius of her own husband, is most happily endowed.

Well said; he—he—he! very happily endowed. (To .) Don't you think so, my love?

I suppose she will be reckoned so. [Scene closes.