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- Scene IV] Merry Wives of Windsor 45
it is such another Nan ; but, I detest, an honest maid
as ever broke bread : we had an hour's talk of that
wart. I shall never laugh but in that maid's com-
pany IBut indeed she is given too much to alli-
choly and musing ; but for you — well, go to. 154
Fenton. Well, I shall see her to-day. Hold,
there 's money for thee ; let me have thy voice in my
behalf. If thou seest her before me, commend me.
Quickly, W\\\ I ? i' faith, that we will ; and I will
tell your worship more of the wart the next time we
have confidence, and of other wooers. 160
Fenton. Well, farewell ; I am in great haste now.
Quickly, Farewell to your worship. — \^Exit Fen-
ton?^ Truly, an honest gentleman ; but Anne loves
him not, for I know Anne's mind as well as another
does. — Out upon 't I what have I forgot ?
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