Volume I Part 64 (1/2)

p. 128, l. 34 _like a Christmas Sweet-heart._ 4to 1681 'boto Christmas Sweet-heart'.

p. 129, l. 26 _have I._ 1724 'I have'.

+Act I: Scene ia+

p. 131, l. 36 _hot Shot_, 1724 omits 'hot'.

p. 134, l. 9 _to receive._ 1724, wrongly, 'to deceive'.

+Act II: Scene i+

p. 135, l. 9 _Scene I._ I have added the locale 'The Street'.

p. 142, l. 5 _Harlequin, Scaramouche._ I have added these two names to the stage direction. Harlequin is obviously present from the business. Scaramouche is given in Dramatis Personae, 4to 1681 and 1724, but in neither is any entry or exit marked throughout the play. In Killigrew, whom Mrs. Behn is here following very closely, Scaramouche is the quack's servant and appears in this scene.

Accordingly I have marked him an entrance.

p. 142, l. 13 _Maremaids._ 1724 'Mairmaids'.

p. 142, l. 26 _an a Man._ 4to 1681 'and a Man'.

p, 142, l. 28 _and falls._ 4to 1681 'who falls'.

p. 145, l. 30 _on the Mountebank's Stage._ 4to 1681 'on the stage of the Mountebank'.

p. 146, l. 1 _This is flat Conjuration._ 4to 1681 'This flat Conjuration'.

p. 146, l. 7 _what's here._ 4to 1681 'what here'.

p. 148, l. 11 _Ex. Feth. and Blunt._ 4to 1681 and 1724 '[Ex.'

+Act II: Scene ii+

p. 148, l. 12 _Scene II. Changes._ 4to 1681 and 1724 'Scene changes'.

p. 148, ll. 21, 27, 33 [_bis._ 1724 omits.

p. 150, l. 2 _my Cousin Endymion._ 1724 'Endymion's'.

p. 150, l. 16 _Sommes._ 4to 1681 and 1724 'somme'.

p. 152, l. 5 _Snush._ 1724 'snuff'.

+Act III: Scene i+

p. 154, l. 25 _Gargantua._ 4to 1681 'Garigantua', and omits 'of'.

p. 155, l. 5 _and Harlequin attending._ Harlequin's entrance is not marked in 4to 1681 or in 1724, but it is necessary here as he is addressed by the Dwarf.

p. 156, l. 22 _Hu, how scornful._ 1724 omits 'Hu'.