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LOVERS’ VOWS

late in the day, Count. In the country we ſhould riſe earlier.

[Amelia offers the Count a Cup of tea.]

Count.

Is it Hebe herſelf, or Venus, or ——

Amelia.

Ha, ha, ha! Who can help laughing at his nonſenſe?

Baron [rather angry].

Neither Venus, nor Hebe; but Amelia Wildenhaim, if you pleaſe.

Count [Sitting down to breakfaſt].

You are beautiful, Miſs Wildenhaim.—Upon my honour, I think ſo. I have travelled, and ſeen much of the world, and yet I can poſitively admire you.

Amelia.

I am ſorry I have not ſeen the world.

Count.

Wherefore?

Amelia.

Becauſe I might then, perhaps, admire you.

Count.

True;—for I am an epitome of the world. In my travels I learnt delicacy in Italy—hauteur, in Spain—in France, enterprize—in Ruſſia, prudence—in England, ſicerity—in Scotland, frugality—and in the wilds of America, I learnt love.

Amelia.

Is there any country where love is taught?

Count.

In all barbarous countries. But the whole ſyſtem is exploded in places that are civilized.

Ame-