I am satisfied.
DIMPLE
Let us think no more on the odious subject, but devote the present hour to happiness.
CHARLOTTE
Can I be happy when I see the man I prefer going to be married to another?
DIMPLE
Have I not already satisfied my charming angel, that I can never think of marrying the puling Maria? But, even if it were so, could that be any bar to our happiness? for, as the poet sings,
"Love, free as air, at sight of human ties,
Spreads his light wings, and in a moment flies."
Come, then, my charming angel! why delay our bliss? The present moment is ours; the next is in the hand of fate. [Kissing her.]