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^Rei ne II] Merry Wives of Windsor 57 Two Falstaff. I do believe the swearer. What with Quickly. Shall I vouchsafe your worship a word or Falstaff. Two thousand, fair woman ; and I '11 vouchsafe thee the hearing. Quickly. There is one Mistress Ford, sir, — I pray, come a little nearer this ways. — I myself dwell with Master Doctor Caius, — ■ Falstaff. Well, one Mistress Ford, you say, — ^Quickly. Your worship says very true. — I pray your worship, come a little nearer this ways. 50 Falstaff. I warrant thee, nobody hears ; — mine own people, mine own people.. Quickly. Are they so ? God bless them and make Ijm his servants !Falstaff. Well, Mistress Ford, —what of her ? Quickly. Why, sir, she's a good creature. Lord, rd ! your worship 's a wanton ! Well, heaven for- give you and all of us, I pray ! (Falstaff. Mistress Ford ; come. Mistress Ford, — 59 Quickly. Marry, this is the short and the long of ; you have brought her into such a canaries as 't is nderful. The best courtier of them all, when the court lay at Windsor, could never have brought her to such a canary. Yet there has been knights, andlords, and gentlemen, with their coaches, I warrantyou, coach after coach, letter after letter, gift after gift ; smelling so sweetly, all musk, and so rushling, I
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