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^» A e II] Merry Wives of Windsor 6 1 Ah, ha ! Mistress Ford and Mistress Page, have I encompassed you ? go to ; via ! 153 »[ Re-enter Bardolph, with Ford disguised Ford. Bless you, sir ! Falstaff. And you, sir! Would you speak with fe? Ford.I makeboldto press with solittle prepara- tion upon you. Falstaff. You 're welcome. What 's your will ? — Give us leave, drawer. {Exit Bardolph. Ford. Sir, I am a gentleman that have spent «uch ; my name is Brook. 162 \Falstaff. Good Master Brook, I desire more ac- quaintance ofyou. Ford. Good Sir John, I sue for yours ; not to charge you, for I must let you understand I think myself in better plight for a lender than you are, the which hath something emboldened me to this unsea- soned intrusion ; for they say, if money go before, all ways do lie open. 170 Falstaff. Money is a good soldier, sir, and will on. ^^Ford. Troth, and I have a bag of money here doubles me ; if you will help to bear it, Sir John, take all, or half, for easing me of the carriage. Falstaff. Sir, I know not how I may deserve to be your porter. Ford. I will tell you, sir, if you will give me the faring.
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