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- 90 Merry Wives of Windsor [Act in
Enter Shallow, Slender, and Mistress Quickly
Shallow. Break
their
talk.
Mistress
Quickly
;
my
kinsman
shall
speak
for
himself.
Slender. I '11 make a shaft or a bolt on 't. 'Slid,
't is but venturing.
Shallow. Be not dismayed.
Slender. No, she shall not dismay me ; I care not
for that, — but that I am afeard.
Quickly, Hark ye ; Master Slender would speak a
word with you. 30
Anne. I come to him. — \_Aside'] This is my father'schoice.
O, what a world of vile ill-favour'd faults
Looks handsome in three hundred pounds a year !
Quickly. And how does good Master Fenton?
Pray you, a word with you.
Shallow. She 's coming ; to her, coz. O boy,
thou hadst a father 1
Slender. I had a father, Mistress Anne ; my uncle
can tell you good jests of him. — Pray you, uncle,
tell Mistress Anne the jest, how my father stole two
geese out of a pen, good uncle. 41
Shallow. Mistress Anne, my cousin loves you.
Slender. Ay, that I do ; as well as I love any
woman in Gloucestershire.
Shallow. He will maintain you like a gentlewoman.
Slender. Ay, that I will, come cut and long-tail,
under the degree of a squire. ^^'^^*^^^^^ *^<( <^^'*^<
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