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- 24 Merry Wives of Windsor [Act i
Shallow. Ay, cousin Slender, and custalorum.
Slender. Ay, and ratolorum too ; and a gentleman
born, master parson, who writes himself armigero,
in any bill, warrant, quittance, or obligation, armi-
gero. II
Shallow. Ay, that I do, and have done any time
these three hundred years.
Slender. All his successors gone before him hath
done 't, and all his ancestors that come after him
may ; they may give the dozen white luces in their
coat. 7"'"*'Shallow. It is an old coat.
Evans. The dozen white louses do become an old
coat well. It agrees well, passant ; it is a familiar
beast to man, and signifies love. 21
Shallow. The luce is the fresh fish ; the salt fish
is an old coat.
Slender. I may quarter, coz.
Shallow. You may, by marrying.
Evans. It is marring indeed, if he quarter it.
Shallow. Not a whit.
Evans. Yes, py'r lady. If he has a quarter of
your coat, there is but three skirts for yourself, in
my simple conjectures ; but that is all one. If Sir
John Falstaff have committed disparagements unto
you, I am of the church and will be glad to do my
benevolence to make atonements and compremises
between you. 34
Shallow. The council shall hear it ; it is a riot.
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