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Q.6 Merry Wives of Windsor [Act i Shallow. Well, let us see honest Master Page. Is Falstaff there ? Evans. Shall I tell you a lie ? I do despise a liar as I do despise one that is false, or as I despise one that is not true. The knight. Sir John, is there ; and, I peseech you, be ruled by your well-willers. I will peat the door for Master Page. — \Knocks^ What, hoa ! Got pless your house here 1 72 Page. \Within\ Who 's there? Enter Page Evans. Here is Got's plessing, and your friend, and Justice Shallow ; and here young Master Slen- der, that peradventures shall tell you another tale, if matters grow to your likings. Page. I am glad to see your worships well. — I thank you for my venison. Master Shallow. 79 Shallow. Master Page, I am glad to see you ; much good do it your good heart 1 I wished your venison better ; it was ill killed. — How doth good Mistress Page ? — and I thank you always with my heart, la ! with my heart. Page. Sir, I thank you. Shallow. Sir, I thank you ; by yea and no, I do. Page. I am glad to see you, good Master Slender. Slender. How does your fallow greyhound, sir? I heard say he was outrun on Cotsall. Page. It could not be judged, sir. 90 Slender. You '11 not confess, you '11 not confess.
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