Serv. It has been there this hafe haur, so please your Ladyship.
Miss Betty. And are all the people in the street gazing at it, Tom?
Serv. That are they, Madam; and Roger has drank so much of his own beveridge, that he's even as it were gotten a little drunk.
Lady Head. Not so drunk, I hope, but that he can drive us?
Serv. Yes, yes, Madam, he drives best when he's a little upish. When Roger's head turns, raund go the wheels, i'faith.
Miss Betty. Never fear, Mama, as long as it's to the playhouse, there's no danger.
Lady Head. Well, daughter, since you are so courageous, it shan't be said I make any difficulty; and if the Colonel is so gallant, to have a mind to share our danger, we have room for him, if he pleases.
Col. Madam, you do me a great deal of honour, and I'm sure you give me a great deal of pleasure.
Miss Betty. Come, dear Mama, away we go.
[Exeunt all but Squire, Martilla, and Mrs. Motherly.