[To them] LADY WISHFORT and FAINALL.
LADY WISHFORT Nephew, you are welcome.
SIR WILFULL WITWOUD Aunt, your servant.
FAINALL Sir Wilfull, your most faithful servant.
SIR WILFULL WITWOUD Cousin Fainall, give me your hand.
LADY WISHFORT Cousin Witwoud, your servant; Mr. Petulant, your servant. Nephew, you are welcome again. Will you drink anything after your journey, nephew, before you eat? Dinner's almost ready.
SIR WILFULL WITWOUD I'm very well, I thank you, aunt. However, I thank you for your courteous offer. 'Sheart, I was afraid you would have been in the fashion too, and have remembered to have forgot your relations. Here's your cousin Tony, belike, I mayn't call him brother for fear of offence.
LADY WISHFORT Oh, he's a rallier, nephew. My cousin's a wit: and your great wits always rally their best friends to choose. When you have been abroad, nephew, you'll understand raillery better.
[FAINALL and MRS. MARWOOD talk apart.] SIR WILFULL WITWOUD Why, then, let him hold his tongue in the meantime, and rail when that day comes.