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Return to it again, and thro' the day Live there as thou art wont; by fall of eve Thou'lt come to me again.—I'm very weak I must lean hard upon thee.

SCENE III. The Countess Zaterloo's house: enter and a Female Ah! wherefore, madam, are you thus disturb'd. Pacing from room to room with restless change. And turning still a keen and anxious ear To every noise? What can I do for you?

Cease, cease! thou canst do nothing, my good girl: I have a cause, but do not seek to know it.

There is a stranger

Ha! what dost thou say? A stranger! what appearance does he wear? Is there but one? Looks he suspiciously?

Be not alarmed, madam; 'tis a woman.