Hip. But, sir, you could believe I was in earnest in the morning, when I but seemed to be ready to go with you; and why won't you believe me now when I declare to the contrary?—I take it unkindly, that the longer I am acquainted with you, you should have the less confidence in me.
Ger. For Heaven's sake, miss, lose no more time thus; your father will come in upon us, as he did—
Hip. Let him if he will.
Ger. He'll hinder our design.
Hip. No, he will not; for mine is to stay here now.
Ger. Are you in earnest?
Hip. You'll find it so.
Ger. How! why, you confessed but now you would have gone with me in the morning.
Hip. I was in the humour then.