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Scene IV] Merry Wives of Windsor 43 master, look you, for I keep his house ; and I wash, wring, brew, bake, scour, dress meat and drink, make the beds, and do all myself, — Simple. [Aside to Quickly'] 'T is a great charge to come under one body's hand. 99 Quickly. [Aside to Simple] Are you avised o' that ? you shall find it a great charge ; and to be up early and down late ; — but notwithstanding, — to tell you in your ear, — I would have no words of it, — my master himself is in love with Mistress Anne Page ; but notwithstanding that, I know Anne's mind, — that 's neither here nor there. Caius. You jack-a-nape, give-a this letter to Sir Hugh ; by gar, it is a shallenge : I will cut his troat in de park; and I will teach a scurvy jack-a-nape priest to meddle or make. You may be gone ; it is not good you tarry here. — By gar, I will cut all his two stones ; by gar, he shall not have a stone to trow at his dog. [Exit Simple. Quickly. Alas, he speaks but for his friend. 114 Caius. It is no matter-a vor dat ; do not you tell-a me dat I shall have Anne Page for myself ? By gar, I vill kill de Jack priest ; and I have appointed mine host of de Jarteer to measure our weapon. By gar, I will myself have Anne Page. Quickly. Sir, the maid loves you, and all shall be well. We must give folks leave to prate ; what, the good-year ! 122 Caius. Rugby, come to the court with me. — By
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