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Nay, my good Madam; sweet as the sound of your voice may be in my ears, I will trouble you to say no more; your request is granted.

O how delightfully ready!

The day and the hour, Sir Cameron?

The day and the hour which this lady (pointing to ) will do me the favour to name.

No, no! this is but a subterfuge; you must name it yourself.

Pardon me, ladies, pardon me! Miss Vane will fix the time. I am obliged to attend an appointment.—Good morning,—excuse me; good morning. [Hurries away and exit.

He is laughing at us; I told you it would be so.

But we 'll follow him: he must not escape so. [Exeunt Ladies.