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SCENE V.

Enter Moreno.
Mor.
Worse and worse; my Daughter, my Daughter!
Couzen'd, abus'd, and cheated!
Signior Castruccio, Brancadoro, where are you?

Enter Castruccio and Brancadoro.
Cast.
What's the matter?

Mor.
Oh, my Daughter! gone, fled, run away,

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With her old Beldame.

Cast.
How, fled and gone!

Mor.
Gone, gone.

Bran.
My Mistress shew'd her the way.
Villerotto shall let him alone now,
If I cou'd but find him. No Wedding, no Killing.

[Aside.
Enter a Servant.
Cast.
How now? any news yet?
Where's my Nephew Miranzo?

Serv.
He's not in the House, Sir.

Mor.
We are all abus'd and cheated.

Bran.
I am couzen'd too of my Mistress; but as long
As I can keep my money, the care's the less.

Cast.
It is in vain longer to vex our selves;
Let's in and consult; then if we judg it fit,
We'l go together to the Nunnery,
And there make our demands,
You for your Daughter, I for my Niece.

Mor.
You advise well; come, let us not delay:
Signior Brancadoro, you must along too.

Bran.
With all my heart; I long to see
What the meaning of these tricks are:
Every body's couzen'd, as well as I.

[Exeunt Omnes.