Isab. So, I was likely to have a hopeful son-in-law! Good sir, we are eternally indebted to you for this timely notice of the imposition.
Spado. Madam, I've done the common duties of an honest man—I have been long in the family, and can't see my master making such a fool of himself, without endeavouring to prevent any mischance in consequence.
Isab. Dear sir, I beseech you be at home under this roof; pray be free, and want for nothing the house affords.
Spado. [Bows.] Good madam! I'll want for nothing I can lay my fingers on. [Aside.]
[Exit Spado.
Isab. Heavens! what an honest soul it is! what a lucky discovery! Oh, here comes my darling girl!
Enter Lorenza, magnificently dressed.
Lor. Oh, cara Madre! See, behold!—Can I fail of captivating Don Fernando? Don't I look charming?
Isab. Why, Lorenza, I must say the toilet has done its duty; I'm glad to see you in such spirits, my dear child!