Court. Do you know Sir George's Valet?
Dick. No, Sir; but Sally is very thick with Mr. Gibson, Sir George's Gentleman.
Court. Then go there directly, and employ Sally to discover whether her Master goes to Lady Brilliant's this evening; and, if he does, the name of the shop that sold his Habit.
Dick. Yes, Sir.
Court. Be exact in your intelligence, and come to me at Boodle's: [Exit Dick.] If I cannot otherwise succeed, I'll beguile her as Jove did Alcmena, in the shape of her Husband. The possession of so fine a Woman—the triumph over Saville, are each a sufficient motive; and united, they shall be resistless.
[Exit Courtall.
SCENE III.——The Street.
Enter Saville.
Sav. The air has recover'd me! What have I been doing! Perhaps my petulance may be the cause of her ruin, whose honour I asserted:—his vanity is piqued;—and where Women are concerned, Courtall can be a villain.
Enter Dick. Bows, and passes hastily.
Ha! that's his Servant!——Dick!