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the double-dealer-第19章

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wild he looks。



MEL。  By heaven; 'twere senseless not to be mad; and see such

witchcraft。



LADY TOUCH。  My lord; you hear him; he talks idly。



LORD TOUCH。  Hence from my sight; thou living infamy to my name;

when next I see that face; I'll write villain in't with my sword's

point。



MEL。  Now; by my soul; I will not go till I have made known my

wrongs。  Nay; till I have made known yours; which; if possible; are

greater;though she has all the host of hell her servants。



LADY TOUCH。  Alas; he raves!  Talks very poetry!  For heaven's sake

away; my lord; he'll either tempt you to extravagance; or commit

some himself。



MEL。  Death and furies; will you not hear me?Why by heaven she

laughs; grins; points to your back; she forks out cuckoldom with her

fingers; and you're running horn…mad after your fortune。  'As she is

going she turns back and smiles at him。'



LORD TOUCH。  I fear he's mad indeed。Let's send Maskwell to him。



MEL。  Send him to her。



LADY TOUCH。  Come; come; good my lord; my heart aches so; I shall

faint if I stay。





SCENE XXI。





MELLEFONT alone。



MEL。  Oh; I could curse my stars; fate; and chance; all causes and

accidents of fortune in this life!  But to what purpose?  Yet;

'sdeath; for a man to have the fruit of all his industry grow full

and ripe; ready to drop into his mouth; and just when he holds out

his hand to gather it; to have a sudden whirlwind come; tear up tree

and all; and bear away the very root and foundation of his hopes:…

what temper can contain?  They talk of sending Maskwell to me; I

never had more need of him。  But what can he do?  Imagination cannot

form a fairer and more plausible design than this of his which has

miscarried。  O my precious aunt; I shall never thrive without I deal

with the devil; or another woman。



Women; like flames; have a destroying power;

Ne'er to be quenched; till they themselves devour。







ACT V。SCENE I。







LADY TOUCHWOOD and MASKWELL。



LADY TOUCH。  Was't not lucky?



MASK。  Lucky!  Fortune is your own; and 'tis her interest so to be。

By heaven I believe you can control her power; and she fears it:

though chance brought my lord; 'twas your own art that turned it to

advantage。



LADY TOUCH。  'Tis true it might have been my ruin。  But yonder's my

lord。  I believe he's coming to find you:  I'll not be seen。





SCENE II。





MASKWELL alone。



MASK。  So; I durst not own my introducing my lord; though it

succeeded well for her; for she would have suspected a design which

I should have been puzzled to excuse。  My lord is thoughtful。  I'll

be so too; yet he shall know my thoughts:  or think he does。





SCENE III。





'To him' LORD TOUCHWOOD。



MASK。  What have I done?



LORD TOUCH。  Talking to himself!



MASK。  'Twas honestand shall I be rewarded for it?  No; 'twas

honest; therefore I shan't。  Nay; rather therefore I ought not; for

it rewards itself。



LORD TOUCH。  Unequalled virtue!  'Aside。'



MASK。  But should it be known; then I have lost a friend!  He was an

ill man; and I have gained; for half myself I lent him; and that I

have recalled:  so I have served myself; and what is yet better; I

have served a worthy lord to whom I owe myself。



LORD TOUCH。  Excellent man!  'Aside。'



MASK。  Yet I am wretched。  Oh; there is a secret burns within this

breast; which; should it once blaze forth; would ruin all; consume

my honest character; and brand me with the name of villain。



LORD TOUCH。  Ha!



MASK。  Why do I love!  Yet heaven and my waking conscience are my

witnesses; I never gave one working thought a vent; which might

discover that I loved; nor ever must。  No; let it prey upon my

heart; for I would rather die; than seem once; barely seem;

dishonest。  Oh; should it once be known I love fair Cynthia; all

this that I have done would look like rival's malice; false

friendship to my lord; and base self…interest。  Let me perish first;

and from this hour avoid all sight and speech; and; if I can; all

thought of that pernicious beauty。  Ha!  But what is my distraction

doing?  I am wildly talking to myself; and some ill chance might

have directed malicious ears this way。  'Seems to start; seeing my

lord。'



LORD TOUCH。  Start not; let guilty and dishonest souls start at the

revelation of their thoughts; but be thou fixed; as is thy virtue。



MASK。  I am confounded; and beg your Lordship's pardon for those

free discourses which I have had with myself。



LORD TOUCH。  Come; I beg your pardon that I overheard you; and yet

it shall not need。  Honest Maskwell!  Thy and my good genius led me

hither。  Mine; in that I have discovered so much manly virtue;

thine; in that thou shalt have due reward of all thy worth。  Give me

thy hand。  My nephew is the alone remaining branch of all our

ancient family:  him I thus blow away; and constitute thee in his

room to be my heir …



MASK。  Now heaven forbid …



LORD TOUCH。  No moreI have resolved。  The writings are ready

drawn; and wanted nothing but to be signed; and have his name

inserted。  Yours will fill the blank as well。  I will have no reply。

Let me command this time; for 'tis the last in which I will assume

authority。  Hereafter; you shall rule where I have power。



MASK。  I humbly would petition …



LORD TOUCH。  Is't for yourself?  'MASKWELL pauses。'  I'll hear of

nought for anybody else。



MASK。  Then witness heaven for me; this wealth and honour was not of

my seeking; nor would I build my fortune on another's ruin。  I had

but one desire …



LORD TOUCH。  Thou shalt enjoy it。  If all I'm worth in wealth or

interest can purchase Cynthia; she is thine。  I'm sure Sir Paul's

consent will follow fortune。  I'll quickly show him which way that

is going。



MASK。  You oppress me with bounty。  My gratitude is weak; and

shrinks beneath the weight; and cannot rise to thank you。  What;

enjoy my love!  Forgive the transports of a blessing so unexpected;

so unhoped for; so unthought of!



LORD TOUCH。  I will confirm it; and rejoice with thee。





SCENE IV。





MASKWELL alone。



MASK。  This is prosperous indeed。  Why let him find me out a

villain; settled in possession of a fair estate; and full fruition

of my love; I'll bear the railings of a losing gamester。  But should

he find me out before!  'Tis dangerous to delay。  Let me think。

Should my lord proceed to treat openly of my marriage with Cynthia;

all must be discovered; and Mellefont can be no longer blinded。  It

must not be; nay; should my lady know itay; then were fine work

indeed!  Her fury would spare nothing; though she involved herself

in ruin。  No; it must be by stratagem。  I must deceive Mellefont

once more; and get my lord to consent to my private management。  He

comes opportunely。  Now will I; in my old way; discover the whole

and real truth of the matter to him; that he may not suspect one

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