LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP and Other Early Works also spelled LOVE AND FREINDSHIP by Jane Austen

everyone added weight by the concurrence of their own.

Your affectionate

Arabella Smythe.

THE FIRST ACT OF A COMEDY

CHARACTERS

Popgun Maria

Charles Pistolletta

Postilion Hostess

Chorus of ploughboys Cook

and and

Strephon Chloe

SCENE–AN INN

ENTER Hostess, Charles, Maria, and Cook.

Hostess to Maria) If the gentry in the Lion should want beds,

shew them number 9.

Maria) Yes Mistress.– EXIT Maria

Hostess to Cook) If their Honours in the Moon ask for the bill of

fare, give it them.

Cook) I wull, I wull. EXIT Cook.

Hostess to Charles) If their Ladyships in the Sun ring their

Bell–answerit.

Charles) Yes Madam. EXEUNT Severally.

SCENE CHANGES TO THE MOON, and discovers Popgun and Pistoletta.

Pistoletta) Pray papa how far is it to London?

Popgun) My Girl, my Darling, my favourite of all my Children, who

art the picture of thy poor Mother who died two months ago, with

whom I am going to Town to marry to Strephon, and to whom I mean

to bequeath my whole Estate, it wants seven Miles.

SCENE CHANGES TO THE SUN–

ENTER Chloe and a chorus of ploughboys.

Chloe) Where am I? At Hounslow.–Where go I? To London–. What

to do? To be married–. Unto whom? Unto Strephon. Who is he?

A Youth. Then I will sing a song.

SONG

I go to Town

And when I come down,

I shall be married to Streephon* [*Note the two e’s]

And that to me will be fun.

Chorus) Be fun, be fun, be fun,

And that to me will be fun.

ENTER Cook–

Cook) Here is the bill of fare.

Chloe reads) 2 Ducks, a leg of beef, a stinking partridge, and a

tart.–I will have the leg of beef and the partridge. EXIT Cook.

And now I will sing another song.

SONG–

I am going to have my dinner,

After which I shan’t be thinner,

I wish I had here Strephon

For he would carve the partridge if it should

be a tough one.

Chorus)

Tough one, tough one, tough one

For he would carve the partridge if it

Should be a tough one.

EXIT Chloe and Chorus.–

SCENE CHANGES TO THE INSIDE OF THE LION.

Enter Strephon and Postilion.

Streph:) You drove me from Staines to this place, from whence I

mean to go to Town to marry Chloe. How much is your due?

Post:) Eighteen pence.

Streph:) Alas, my freind, I have but a bad guinea with which I

mean to support myself in Town. But I will pawn to you an

undirected Letter that I received from Chloe.

Post:) Sir, I accept your offer.

END OF THE FIRST ACT.

A LETTER from a YOUNG LADY, whose feelings being too strong for

her Judgement led her into the commission of Errors which her

Heart disapproved.

Many have been the cares and vicissitudes of my past life, my

beloved Ellinor, and the only consolation I feel for their

bitterness is that on a close examination of my conduct, I am

convinced that I have strictly deserved them. I murdered my

father at a very early period of my Life, I have since murdered

my Mother, and I am now going to murder my Sister. I have

changed my religion so often that at present I have not an idea

of any left. I have been a perjured witness in every public tryal

for these last twelve years; and I have forged my own Will. In

short there is scarcely a crime that I have not committed–But I

am now going to reform. Colonel Martin of the Horse guards has

paid his Addresses to me, and we are to be married in a few days.

As there is something singular in our Courtship, I will give you

an account of it. Colonel Martin is the second son of the late

Sir John Martin who died immensely rich, but bequeathing only one

hundred thousand pound apeice to his three younger Children, left

the bulk of his fortune, about eight Million to the present Sir

Thomas. Upon his small pittance the Colonel lived tolerably

contented for nearly four months when he took it into his head to

determine on getting the whole of his eldest Brother’s Estate. A

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