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- so The Second Part of
nobles: i' faith, I am loath to pawn my plate,
so God save me, la! 172
Fal. Let it alone; I'll make other shift:
you'll be a fool still.
Host. Well, you shall have it, though I pawn
my gown. I hope you'll come to supper. You'll 176
pay me all together?
Fal. Will I live? [To Bardolph.] Go, with
her, with her; hook on, hook on.
Host. Will you have Doll Tearsheet meet 180
you at supper?
Fal. No more words; let's have her.
Exeunt
Hostess, [Bardolph, Page,]
and Sergeants'].Ch. Just. I have heard better news.
Fal. What's the news, my lord? 184
Ch. Just. Where lay the king last night ?
Gow. At Basingstoke, my lord.
Fal. I hope, my lord, all's well: what is the
news, my lord? 188
Ch. Just. Come all his forces back ?
Gow. No; fifteen hundred foot, five hundred horse,
Are march'd up to my Lord of Lancaster,
Against Northumberland and the archbishop. 192
Fal. Comes the king back from Wales, my noblelord?
Ch. Just.
You
shall
have
letters of
me
presently.
Come,
go along with me,
good Master Gower.Fal.
My
lord!
196
Ch.Just. What's the matter?
Fal. Master Gower,
shall I entreat you with
me to dinner?
171 nobles: gold coins worth about six shillings
194 presently
:
immediately
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