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Becoming America - An Exploration of American Literature from Precolonial to Post-Revolution, 2018a

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BECOMING AMERICA<br />

REVOLUTIONARY AND EARLY NATIONAL PERIOD LITERATURE<br />

DIMPLE<br />

Sir, I admire your sentiments;—they are mine. The light observations that fell <strong>from</strong><br />

me were only a principle <strong>of</strong> the <strong>to</strong>ngue; they came not <strong>from</strong> the heart; my practice<br />

has ever disapproved these principles.<br />

MANLY<br />

I believe you, Sir. I should with reluctance suppose that those pernicious sentiments<br />

could nd admittance in<strong>to</strong> the heart <strong>of</strong> a gentleman.<br />

DIMPLE<br />

I am now, Sir, going <strong>to</strong> visit a family, where, if you please, I will have the honour<br />

<strong>of</strong> introducing you. Mr. Manly’s ward, Miss Letitia, is a young lady <strong>of</strong> immense<br />

fortune; and his niece, Miss Charlotte Manly, is a young lady <strong>of</strong> great sprightliness<br />

and beauty.<br />

MANLY<br />

That gentleman, Sir, is my uncle, and Miss Manly my sister.<br />

DIMPLE<br />

The devil she is! [Aside.] Miss Manly your sister, Sir? I rejoice <strong>to</strong> hear it, and feel a<br />

double pleasure in being known <strong>to</strong> you.—Plague on him! I wish he was at Bos<strong>to</strong>n<br />

again, with all my soul. [Aside.]<br />

Come, Sir, will you go?<br />

MANLY<br />

DIMPLE<br />

I will follow you in a moment, Sir. [Exit Manly.] Plague on it! this is unlucky. A<br />

ghting brother is a cursed appendage <strong>to</strong> a ne girl. Egad! I just s<strong>to</strong>pped in time;<br />

had he not discovered himself, in two minutes more I should have <strong>to</strong>ld him how<br />

well I was with his sister. Indeed, I cannot see the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> an intrigue, if one<br />

can’t have the pleasure <strong>of</strong> communicating it <strong>to</strong> our friends. [Exit.<br />

END OF THE THIRD ACT.<br />

ACT IV. SCENE I.<br />

CHARLOTTE’S Apartment.<br />

CHARLOTTE leading in MARIA.<br />

CHARLOTTE<br />

This is so kind, my sweet friend, <strong>to</strong> come <strong>to</strong> see me at this moment. I declare, if I<br />

were going <strong>to</strong> be married in a few days, as you are, I should scarce have found time<br />

<strong>to</strong> visit my friends.<br />

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