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32 Merry Wives of Windsor [Act i parcel of the mouth. Therefore, precisely, can you carry your good will to the maid ? Shallow. Cousin Abraham Slender, can you love her ? 231 Slender. I hope, sir, I will do as it shall become one that would do reason. Evans. Nay, Got's lords and his ladies ! you must speak possitable, if you can carry her your desires towards her. Shallow. That you must. Will you, upon good dowry, marry her ? Slender. I will do a greater thing than that, upon your request, cousin, in any reason. 240 Shallow. Nay, conceive me, conceive me, sweet coz ; what I do is to pleasure you, coz. Can you love the maid ? Slender. I will marry her, sir, at your request ; but if there be no great love in the beginning, yet heaven may decrease it upon better acquaintance, when we are married and have more occasion to know one another. I hope, upon familiarity will grow more contempt, but if you say, * Marry her,' I will marry her ; that I am freely dissolved, and dissolutely. 250 Evans. It is a fery discretion answer, save the fall is in the ort ' dissolutely ' ; the ort is, according to our meaning, * resolutely.' His meaning is goot. Shallow. Ay, I think my cousin meant well. Slender. Ay, or else I would I might be hanged, la I
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