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She gave him out--a hot adventurous spirit-- That had set sail in quest of golden dreams, And cities in the heart of Central Afric; But named no names, nor did I care to press My question further, in the passionate grief She show'd at the receipt. Might this be he? _Lucy_. Tears were not all. When that first shower was past, With clasp'd hands she raised her eyes to Heav'n, As if in thankfulness for some escape, Or strange deliverance, in the news implied, Which sweeten'd that sad news. _Selby_. Something of that I noted also-- _Lucy_. In her closet once, Seeking some other trifle, I espied A ring, in mournful characters deciphering The death of "Robert Halford, aged two And twenty." Brother, I am not given To the confident use of wagers, which I hold Unseemly in a woman's argument; But I am strangely tempted now to risk A thousand pounds out of my patrimony, (And let my future husband look to it, If it be lost,) that this immodest Widow Shall name the name that tallies with that ring. _Selby_. That wager lost, I should be rich indeed-- Rich in my rescued Kate--rich in my honor, Which now was bankrupt. Sister, I accept Your merry wager, with an aching heart For very fear of winning. 'Tis the hour That I should meet my Widow in the walk, The south side of the garden. On some pretence Lure forth my Wife that way, that she may witness Our seeming courtship. Keep us still in sight, Yourselves unseen; and by some sign I'll give, (A finger held up, or a kerchief waved,) You'll know your wager won--then break upon us, As if by chance. _Lucy_. I apprehend your meaning-- _Selby_. And may you prove a true Cassandra here, Though my poor acres smart for't, wagering sister. [_Exeunt_. * * * * * SCENE.--_Mrs. Selby's chamber._ MRS. FRAMPTON. KATHERINE. _Mrs. F._ Did I express myself in terms so strong? _Kath._ As nothing could have more affrighted me. _Mrs. F._ Think it a hurt friend's jest, in retribution Of a suspected cooling hospitality. And, for my staying here, or going hence, (Now I remember something of our argument,) Selby and I can settle that between us. You look amazed. What if your husband, child, Himself has courted me to stay? _Kath._ You move My wonder and my pleasure equally. _Mrs. F._ Yes, courted me to stay, waived all objections, Made it a
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