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- Scene I] Merry Wives of Windsor ^3
Shallow. Here comes fair Mistress Anne. —
Re-enter Anne Page
Would I were young for your sake, Mistress Anne !
Anne. The dinner is on the table ; my father de-
sires your worships' company. 260
Shallow. I will wait on him, fair Mistress Anne.
Evans. Od's plessed will ! I will not be absence
at the grace. . [^Exeunt Shallow and Evans.
Anne. Will 't please your worship to come in, sir ?
Slender. No, I thank you, forsooth, heartily ; I am
very well.
Anne. The dinner attends you, sir. 267
Slender. I am not a-hungry, I thank you, forsooth.
— Go, sirrah, for all you are my man, go wait upon
my cousin Shallow. — {Exit Simple.'] A justice of
peace sometimes may be beholding to his friend for
a man. I keep but three men and a boy yet, till my
mother be dead ; but what though ? yet I live like a
poor gentleman born.
Anne. I may not go in without your worship ;
they will not sit till you come.
Slender. V faith, I '11 eat nothing ; I thank you as
much as though I did.
Anne. I pray you, sir, walk in. 279
Slender. I had rather walk here, I thank you. I
bruised my shin the other day with playing at sword
and dagger with a master of fence — '■three veneys for
a dish of stewed prunes — and, by my troth, I cannot
MERRY WIVES — 3
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