ARAM. Are they below?

FOOT. No, madam, they sent before, to know if you were at home.

BELIN. The visit’s to you, cousin; I suppose I am at my liberty.

ARAM. Be ready to show ’em up.

SCENE V.

[To them] Betty, with Hoods and Looking-glass.

I can’t tell, cousin; I believe we are equally concerned. But if you continue your humour, it won’t be very entertaining. (I know she’d fain be persuaded to stay.) [Aside.]

BELIN. I shall oblige you, in leaving you to the full and free enjoyment of that conversation you admire.

BELIN. Let me see; hold the glass. Lard, I look wretchedly to-day!

ARAM. Betty, why don’t you help my cousin? [Putting on her hoods.]