Sir Jeal. I am glad on't, for I find I have lost much of my Spanish. Sir, I am your most humble Servant. Seignor Don Diego Babinetto has inform'd me that you are Commission'd by Seignor Don Pedro, &c. his worthy Father.
Sir Geo. To see an Affair of Marriage Consummated between a Daughter of yours, and Seignor Diego Babinetto his Son here. True, Sir, such a Trust is repos'd in me as that Letter will inform you. I hope 'twill pass upon him. (Aside.)
(Gives him a Letter.
Sir Jeal. Ay, 'tis his Hand.
(Seems to read.
Sir Geo. Good —— you have counterfeited to a Nicety, Charles.
(Aside to Charles.
Char. If the whole Plot succeeds as well, I'm happy.
Sir Jeal. Sir I find by this, that you are a Man of Honour and Probity; I think, Sir, he calls you Meanwell.
Sir Geo. Meanwell is my Name, Sir.