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[To her] LADY WISHFORT.
LADY WISHFORT
O dear Marwood, what shall I say for this rude forgetfulness?
But my dear friend is all goodness.
MRS. MARWOOD
No apologies, dear madam. I have been very well
entertained.
LADY WISHFORT
As I'm a person, I am in a very chaos to think I should so
forget myself. But I have such an olio of affairs, really I know
not what to do. [Calls.] Foible!--I expect my nephew Sir Wilfull
ev'ry moment too.--Why, Foible!--He means to travel for improvement.
MRS. MARWOOD
Methinks Sir Wilfull should rather think of marrying than
travelling at his years. I hear he is turned of forty.
LADY WISHFORT
Oh, he's in less danger of being spoiled by his travels. I
am against my nephew's marrying too young. It will be time enough
when he comes back, and has acquired discretion to choose for
himself.
MRS. MARWOOD
Methinks Mrs. Millamant and he would make a very fit
match. He may travel afterwards. 'Tis a thing very usual with
young gentlemen.
LADY WISHFORT
I promise you I have thought on't--and since 'tis your
judgment, I'll think on't again. I assure you I will; I value your
judgment extremely. On my word, I'll propose it.
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