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 The Worsted Man it for the bell, my darkling Cupid, and ring it, don t you see. ell-Boy. I m on, suh. [Off. Doll. And now, my dear Susanna, let us hie ourselves to the weeping summit of the solitary twin. [SUSANNA closes her book and, rising, takes WOOLLEY S arm. They go out laughing gayly. As they dis appear IMPATIENCE enters hur riedly from the other side. Impatience. Where is he? I am simply worried to death about this heart. Where did he get it and what notions [Enter BABETTE, PRUDENCE, PRIS- CILLA, and MARIANNA from dif ferent sides. Marianna, Babette, Prudence, and Priscilla. Where s Mr. Woolley? [ETHELINDA puts her head in at the door, coyly. Ethelinda. Tom Tom dear. (Enters.) 80