And here, before high heaven, I swear never again to come near the house of Wang.

You a great lady! You are but a vile, ragged girl,

And will yet be glad to take up with a much worse companion.

[Going away, he suddenly throws off his upper dress, and appears as a handsome young man.]

Lady W.—Henceforth give up your wandering profession,

And marry me. Quit the trade of a jar-mender.

With the Lady Wang pass happily the remainder of your life.

[They embrace and exeunt.]

Chi. Rep., vol. VI., p. 576.