Nurse. Aye, so say I Sir, and did not sink him when he was going.
Mr. Ven. Well, well, be sure you do not let him come near the Child.
Nurse. I warrant you, Sir, if you charge me to the contrary.
Mr. Ven. Yes, I do strictly charge you as you tender my Displeasure.
Nurse. Well then let me alone—Besides, Sir, he intends to come to morrow morning with his Wife and see him.
Mr. Ven. I’ll meet him there; and if he chance to be there before me, be sure to keep the Child safe, and not let him touch it.
Nurse. I warrant you, let me alone. [Exit Nurse.
Enter Summerfield and Arabella.
Mer. So, so, Heaven be praised, they are not both lost I see, here’s the Bride, my Daughter, come again.
Ara. Father, and Gentlemen, I desire ye to treat this Stranger here with all Respect and Generosity; He’s a loving Kinsman of my Bonvile’s who kindly came to congratulate our Wedding.