Jul. Whoe’er he were, the Rogue fought like a Fury, and but for your timely Aid I’d been in some Danger.
Fil. But, Galliard, thou wert telling me thy Adventure with Silvianetta; there may be comfort in’t.
Lau. So, now I shall hear with what concern he speaks of me.— [Aside.
Gal. Oh, damn her, damn her!
Lau. Hah!
Gal. The veriest Jilt that ever learnt the Art.
Lau. Heavens!
Gal. Death, the Whore took me for some amorous English elder Brother, and was for Matrimony, in the Devil’s name; thought me a loving Fool, that ne’er had seen so glorious a sight before, and wou’d at any rate enjoy.
Lau. Oh Heaven! I’m amaz’d, how much he differs from the thing he was but a few Minutes since. [Aside.
Gal. And to advance her Price, set up for Quality; nay, swore she was a Maid, and that she did but act the Curtezan.