Sir Fran. Ah? cousin, you are a friend indeed!
Man. [Apart to my Lady.] Look you, Madam, as to the favour you design'd me, in sending this spurious letter inclosed to my Lady Grace, all the revenge I have taken, is to have sav'd your son and daughter from ruin——Now if you will take them fairly and quietly into the country again, I will save your Ladyship from ruin.
Lady Wrong. What do you mean, Sir?
Man. Why Sir Francis——shall never know what is in this letter; look upon it. How it came into my hands you shall know at leisure.
Lady Wrong. Ha! my billet-doux to the Count! and an appointment in it! I shall sink with confusion!
Man. What shall I say to Sir Francis, Madam?
Lady Wrong. Dear Sir, I am in such a trembling! preserve my honour and I am all obedience!
[Apart to Manly.
Man. Sir Francis——my Lady is ready to receive your commands for her journey whenever you please to appoint it.