Just. Indeed I believe so! But pray, fair Lady, may he have given you any Occasion for this extraordinary Conduct?—Does he not use you well?
Sir John. A little upon the rough sometimes.
Just. Ay, any Man may be out of Humour now and then.
Sir John. Sir, I love Peace and Quiet, and when a Woman don't find that at home, she's apt sometimes to comfort herself with a few innocent Diversions abroad.
Just. I doubt he uses you but too well. Pray how does he as to that weighty thing, Money? Does he allow you what is proper of that?
Sir John. Sir, I have generally enough to pay the reckoning, if this Son of a Whore of a Drawer wou'd but bring his Bill.
Just. A strange Woman this—Does he spend a reasonable Portion of his time at home, to the Comfort of his Wife and Children?
Sir John. He never gave his Wife cause to repine at his being abroad in his Life.
Just. Pray, Madam, how may he be in the grand matrimonial Point——Is he true to your Bed?
Sir John. Chaste! Oons! This Fellow asks so many impertinent Questions! I'gad, I believe it is the Justice's Wife in the Justice's Clothes.