Just. Lord have mercy upon us!
Sir John. [Aside.] This Fellow asks so many impertinent Questions, I believe, I'gad, 'tis the Justice's Wife in the Justice's Clothes.
Just. Mr. Constable, I vow and protest, I don't know what to do with him.
Constab. Truly, he has been but a troublesome Guest to us all Night.
Just. I think, I had e'en best let him go about his Business; for I'm unwilling to expose him.
Constab. E'en what your Worship thinks fit.
Sir John. Sir——not to interrupt Mr. Constable, I have a small Favour to ask.
Just. Sir, I open both my Ears to you.
Sir John. Sir, your very humble Servant. I have a little urgent Business calls upon me; and therefore I desire the Favour of you to bring Matters to a Conclusion.
Just. Sir, if I were sure that Business were not to commit more Disorders, I wou'd release you.