This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ...his own sister I Louisa. And an't you ashamed of yourself to have come hither and behaved so rashly. Clara. And arn't you ashamed of your own sagacity--Louisa. Not to know your own sister--Clara. And to turn away your own Mistress Louisa. Don't you see when jealousy blinds People? Clara. Aye, and will you ever ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ...his own sister I Louisa. And an't you ashamed of yourself to have come hither and behaved so rashly. Clara. And arn't you ashamed of your own sagacity--Louisa. Not to know your own sister--Clara. And to turn away your own Mistress Louisa. Don't you see when jealousy blinds People? Clara. Aye, and will you ever be jealous again? Ferd. Never--never!--You--Sister I know will forgive me--but how, Clara, shall I presume Don. Clara. No, no; just now you told me not to tieze you--" Who do you want, good signor? " "Not you, not you! " Oh you blind wretch! but swear never to be jealous again and I'll forgive you. Ferd. By all Clara. There that will do--you '11 keep the oath just as well. Gives her Hand. Louisa. But Brother--Here is one whom some apology is due to. Ferd. Anthonio, I am ashamed to think Anth. Not a word of excuse--Ferdinand--I have not been in Love myself without learning that a Lover's Anger should never be resented--but come let us retire, with this good Father, and we '11 explain to you the cause of your error. Glee And Chorus. Oft does Hymen smile to hear Wordy vows of feign'd regard; Well he knows when they're sincere, Never slow to give reward: For his glory is to prove Kind to those who wed for love. Exeunt. Scene VII.--A Grand Saloon in Don Jerome's House. Enter Don Jerome, Lopez, and Servants. Don Jer. Be sure, now, let everything be in the best order--let all my servants have on their merriest faces: but tell them to get as little drunk as possible, till after supper.--Exeunt Servants So, Lopez, where 's your master? shan't we have him at supper? Lop. Indeed, I believe not, sir--he 's mad, I doubt! I 'm sure he has frighted me from him. Don Jer. Ay, ay, he 's after some wench, I suppose: a young rake! Well, well, we '11 be merry...
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