The Duenna by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
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_Enter_ DONNA LOUISA _and_ DUENNA. _Don. Louisa_. But, my dear Margaret, my charming Duenna, do you think we shall succeed? _Duen_. I tell you again, I have no doubt on't; but it must be instantly put to the trial. Everything is prepared in your room, and for the rest we must trust to fortune. _Don. Louisa_. My father's oath was, never to see me till I had consented to---- _Duen_. 'Twas thus I overheard him say to his friend, Don Guzman,--_I will demand of her to-morrow, once for all, whether she will consent to marry Isaac Mendoza; if she hesitates, I will make a solemn oath never to see or speak to her till she returns to her duty_.--These were his words. _Don. Louisa_. And on his known obstinate adherence to what he has once said, you have formed this plan for my escape.--But have you secured my maid in our interest? _Duen_. She is a party in the whole; but remember, if we succeed, you resign all right and title in little Isaac, the Jew, over to me. _Don. Louisa_. That I do with all my soul; get him if you can, and I shall wish you joy most heartily. He is twenty times as rich as my poor Antonio. |
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