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    Dramatis Personae

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    MEN.

    FAINALL, in love with Mrs. Marwood,--Mr. Betterton
    MIRABELL, in love with Mrs. Millamant,--Mr. Verbruggen
    WITWOUD, follower of Mrs. Millamant,--Mr. Bowen
    PETULANT, follower of Mrs. Millamant,--Mr. Bowman
    SIR WILFULL WITWOUD, half brother to Witwoud, and nephew to Lady
    Wishfort,--Mr. Underhill
    WAITWELL, servant to Mirabell,--Mr. Bright

    WOMEN.

    LADY WISHFORT, enemy to Mirabell, for having falsely pretended love to her,--Mrs. Leigh
    MRS. MILLAMANT, a fine lady, niece to Lady Wishfort, and loves Mirabell,--Mrs. Bracegirdle
    MRS. MARWOOD, friend to Mr. Fainall, and likes Mirabell,--Mrs. Barry
    MRS. FAINALL, daughter to Lady Wishfort, and wife to Fainall, formerly friend to Mirabell,--Mrs. Bowman
    FOIBLE, woman to Lady Wishfort,--Mrs. Willis
    MINCING, woman to Mrs. Millamant,--Mrs. Prince
    DANCERS, FOOTMEN, ATTENDANTS.

    SCENE: London.

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