SCENE V PART FIRST GENTLEMAN Why, Norton. You know Norton well enough ? MINISTER Nay, 'twas not he. Norton of course I know. I thought him Stewart for a moment, but------ LADY But I well scanned him—'twas Lord Abercorn ; For, said I to myself, "O quaint old beau, To sleep in black silk sheets so funnily "— That is, if the town rumour on't be true. LORD My wig, ma'am, no! 'Twas a much younger man, GENTLEMAN But let me call him! Monstrous silly this, That I don't know my friends! They^look around. The gentleman goes among the surging and babbling guests, makes inquiries, and returns with a perplexed look. GENTLEMAN They tell me, sure, That he's not here to-night! MINISTER I can well swear It was not Norton.—'Twas some lively buck, Who chose to put himself in masquerade And enter for a whim. I'll tell our host. —Meantime the absurdity of his report Is more than manifested. How knows he The plans of Bonaparte by lightning-flight, Before another man in England knows ? 43