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Moretta: Angelica's servant.
Diego: Antonio's page.
Musicians: Traveling with the Vice Roy's son, they are intended to impress Angelica with Antonio and his money.
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Belvile and Frederick, both masked, stand by a garden gate. Willmore enters without a disguise. He dismisses their fears of being recognized for their felonious activity by saying that the Gypsy he flirted with would be unable to recognize him. He says that the woman has activated his heart. Blunt enters and declares that he is in...
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