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THE SECOND MARRIAGE:


Bea. Nay, I would yet try if there is not some heart in him to be moved.

Sea. My dear Beaumont, you are a very good man, but you know nothing of the matter,

Will. B. (pulling away his father.) Leave them, leave them, Sir! Good man, as he contemptuously calls you, you are also wise enough for me: and I would not exchange fathers with the proudest young lord in the kingdom. (Exeunt Beau and Will. B. Will. putting his fathers arm proudly under his, and walking off with spirit.)

Plau. We are obliged to that young dog, however, for taking him away.

Sea. Yes; but we will go to another room, for he may return again. (Exeunt.




END OF THE FOURTH ACT.