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SCENE VII.

SCELEDRUS
alone.
I would fain know, if I have seen
What I have seen, or whether he can prove,
That she's at home.—I've eyes sure of my own,
And need not borrow others.—But this rogue,—
He pays his court to her; he's ever near her;
He's call'd to meals first, serv'd first with his mess.—
'Tis now three years or thereabouts, since he
Has liv'd with us, and no one of the family
Fares better than his knaveship.—I must mind
What I'm about though:—I must watch this door.—
Then here I'll plant myself.—No, no,—I warrant you,
They'll ne'er impose on me.