(Exeunt.)
END OF THE SECOND ACT.
ACT THE THIRD.
SCENE I.
The garden of the “Windmill Inn,” at Salt Hill.
Miss Bursal, Mrs. Newington, Sally, the Chambermaid.
(Miss Bursal, in a fainting state, is sitting on a garden stool, and leaning her head against the Landlady. Sally is holding a glass of water and a smelling bottle.)
Miss Bursal. Where am I? Where am I?
Landlady. At the “Windmill,” at Salt Hill, young lady; and ill or well, you can’t be better.
Sally. Do you find yourself better since coming into the air, miss?