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him! ha! ha! he!
Pinchwife
Dāye mock me, sir? a cuckold is a kind of a wild beast; have a care, sir.
Sir Jasper
No, sure, you mock me, sir. He cuckold you! it canāt be, ha! ha! he! why, Iāll tell you, sirā āOffers to whisper.
Pinchwife
I tell you again, he has whored my wife, and yours too, if he knows her, and all the women he comes near; ātis not his dissembling, his hypocrisy, can wheedle me.
Sir Jasper
How! does he dissemble? is he a hypocrite? Nay, thenā āhowā āwifeā āsister, is he a hypocrite?
Lady Squeamish
A hypocrite! a dissembler! Speak, young harlotry, speak, how?
Sir Jasper
Nay, thenā āO my head too!ā āO thou libidinous lady!
Lady Squeamish
O thou harloting harlotry! hast thou doneāt then?
Sir Jasper
Speak, good Horner, art thou a dissembler, a rogue? hast thouā ā
Horner
So!
Lucy
Iāll fetch you off, and her too, if she will but hold her tongue. Apart to Horner.
Horner
Canst thou? Iāll give theeā āApart to Lucy.
Lucy
To Pinchwife. Pray have but patience to hear me, sir, who am the unfortunate cause of all this confusion. Your wife is innocent, I only culpable; for I put her upon telling you all these lies concerning my mistress, in order to the breaking off the match between Mr. Sparkish and her, to make way for Mr. Harcourt.
Sparkish
Did you so, eternal rotten tooth? Then, it seems, my mistress was not false to me, I was only deceived by you. Brother, that should have been, now man of conduct, who is a frank person now, to bring your wife to her lover, ha?
Lucy
I assure you, sir, she came not to Mr. Horner out of love, for she loves him no moreā ā
Mrs. Pinchwife
Hold, I told lies for you, but you shall tell none for me, for I do love Mr. Horner with all my soul, and nobody shall say me nay; pray, donāt you go to make poor Mr. Horner believe to the contrary; ātis spitefully done of you, Iām sure.
Horner
Peace, dear idiot. Aside to Mrs. Pinchwife.
Mrs. Pinchwife
Nay, I will not peace.
Pinchwife
Not till I make you.
Enter Dorilant and Quack.
Dorilant
Horner, your servant; I am the doctorās guest, he must excuse our intrusion.
Quack
But whatās the matter, gentlemen? for Heavenās sake, whatās the matter?
Horner
Oh, ātis well you are come. āTis a censorious world we live in; you may have brought me a reprieve, or else I had died for a crime I never committed, and these innocent ladies had suffered with me; therefore, pray satisfy these worthy, honourable, jealous gentlemenā āthatā āWhispers.
Quack
O, I understand you, is that all?ā āSir Jasper, by Heavens, and upon the word of a physician, sirā āWhispers to Sir Jasper.
Sir Jasper
Nay, I do believe you truly.ā āPardon me, my virtuous lady, and dear of honour.
Lady Squeamish
What, then allās right again?
Sir Jasper
Ay, ay, and now let us satisfy him too. They whisper with Pinchwife.
Pinchwife
An eunuch! Pray, no fooling with me.
Quack
Iāll bring half the chirurgeons in town to swear it.
Pinchwife
They!ā ātheyāll swear a man that bled to death through his wounds, died of an apoplexy.
Quack
Pray, hear me, sirā āwhy, all the town has heard the report of him.
Pinchwife
But does all the town believe it?
Quack
Pray, inquire a little, and first of all these.
Pinchwife
Iām sure when I left the town, he was the lewdest fellow ināt.
Quack
I tell you, sir, he has been in France since; pray, ask but these ladies and gentlemen, your friend Mr. Dorilant. Gentlemen and ladies, hanāt you all heard the late sad report of poor Mr. Horner?
All the Ladies.
Ay, ay, ay.
Dorilant
Why, thou jealous fool, dost thou doubt it? heās an arrant French capon.
Mrs. Pinchwife
āTis false, sir, you shall not disparage poor Mr. Horner, for to my certain knowledgeā ā
Lucy
O, hold!
Mrs. Squeamish
Stop her mouth! Aside to Lucy.
Lady Fidget
Upon my honour, sir, ātis as trueā āTo Pinchwife.
Mrs. Dainty
Dāye think we would have been seen in his company?
Mrs. Squeamish
Trust our unspotted reputations with him?
Lady Fidget
This you get, and we too, by trusting your secret to a fool. Aside to Horner.
Horner
Peace, madam.ā āAside to Quack. Well, doctor, is not this a good design, that carries a man on unsuspected, and brings him off safe?
Pinchwife
Well, if this were trueā ābut my wifeā āAside.
Dorilant whispers with Mrs. Pinchwife.
Alithea
Come, brother, your wife is yet innocent, you see; but have a care of too strong an imagination, lest, like an over-concerned timorous gamester, by fancying an unlucky cast, it should come. Women and fortune are truest still to those that trust āem.
Lucy
And any wild thing grows but the more fierce and hungry for being kept up, and more dangerous to the keeper.
Alithea
Thereās doctrine for all husbands, Mr. Harcourt.
Harcourt
I edify, madam, so much, that I am impatient till I am one.
Dorilant
And I edify so much by example, I will never be one.
Sparkish
And because I will not disparage my parts, Iāll neāer be one.
Horner
And I, alas! canāt be one.
Pinchwife
But I must be oneā āagainst my will to a country wife, with a country murrain to me!
Mrs. Pinchwife
And I must be a country wife still too, I find; for I canāt, like a city one, be rid of my musty husband, and do what I list. Aside.
Horner
Now, sir, I must pronounce your wife innocent, though I blush whilst I do it; and I am the only man by her now exposed to shame, which I will straight drown in wine, as you shall your suspicion; and the ladiesā troubles weāll divert with a ballad.ā āDoctor, where are your maskers?
Lucy
Indeed, sheās innocent, sir, I am her witness, and her end of coming out was but to see her sisterās wedding; and what she has said to your face of her love to Mr. Horner, was but the usual innocent revenge on a husbandās jealousy;ā āwas it not, madam, speak?
Mrs. Pinchwife
Aside to Lucy and Horner. Since youāll have me tell more liesā āAloud. Yes, indeed, bud.
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