Nan. I ask pardon, sir; I didn't see you.

Lord W. Then I see the necessity for our immediate departure: I'll instantly order a chaise, and remove you, my love, out of this group of jockeys, grooms, peers, and pickpockets.

[Exit.

Nan. Ah, madam! See all the men in the globe, give me an Englishman after all!—This pretty officer—[Opens the folding Doors wider—Henry discovered asleep on a Sofa.]—Dear madam, look! asleep—yes, he complained to my master, that he had been up all night.

[Makes Signs to Rosa, to go and kiss him.

Rosa. Oh fie, Nannette!—D'ye hear, Nannette, when that gentleman returns, you'll call me to him.

[Exit.

Nan. Lud, how nice we are!—then I'll win the gloves myself—[Stealing softly towards him—Henry stirs.] Oh lud! he's awake!

Henry. [Coming forward.] This travelling by night—thought to have slept in the chaise; but, not a wink——

Nan. Did you call, sir?