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The Way of the World
act iv   Scene II.
William Congreve
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       MRS. MILLAMANT, MRS. FAINALL, FOIBLE.
       FOIBLE
       Madam, I stayed here to tell your ladyship that Mr. Mirabell has waited this half hour for an opportunity to talk with you; though my lady's orders were to leave you and Sir Wilfull together. Shall I tell Mr. Mirabell that you are at leisure?
       MILLAMANT
       No. What would the dear man have? I am thoughtful and would amuse myself; bid him come another time.
       There never yet was woman made, Nor shall, but to be cursed. [Repeating and walking about.]
       That's hard!
       MRS. FAINALL
       You are very fond of Sir John Suckling to-day, Millamant, and the poets.
       MILLAMANT
       He? Ay, and filthy verses. So I am.
       FOIBLE
       Sir Wilfull is coming, madam. Shall I send Mr. Mirabell away?
       MILLAMANT
       Ay, if you please, Foible, send him away, or send him hither, just as you will, dear Foible. I think I'll see him. Shall I? Ay, let the wretch come.
       Thyrsis, a youth of the inspired train. [Repeating]
       Dear Fainall, entertain Sir Wilfull:- thou hast philosophy to undergo a fool; thou art married and hast patience. I would confer with my own thoughts.
       MRS. FAINALL
       I am obliged to you that you would make me your proxy in this affair, but I have business of my own.