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- Ine IIJ Merry Wives of Windsor ^g
5'ou in your ear she 's as fartuous a civil modest wife,
and one, I tell you, that will not miss you morning
nor evening prayer, as any is in Windsor, whoe'er be
the other ; and she bade me tell your worship that her
husband is seldom from home, but she hopes there
will come a time. I never knew a woman so dote
upon a man. Surely I think you have charms, la ;
es, in truth. 104
Fahtaff. Not I, I assure thee ; setting the attrac-
;on of my good parts aside, I have no other charms.
Quickly. Blessing on your heart for 't !
Fahtaff. But, I pray thee, tell me this : has Ford's
ife and Page's wife acquainted each other how
ey love me ? no
Quickly, That were a jest indeed ! they have not
little grace, I hope ; that were a trick indeed I
But Mistress Page would desire you to send her your
little page, of all loves. Her husband has a marvel-
lous infection to the little page; and truly Master
Page is an honest man. Never a wife in Windsor
leads a better life than she does. Do what she will,
say what she will, take all, pay all, go to bed when
she list, rise when she list, all is as she will ; and
truly she deserves it, for if there be a kind woman
i in Windsor, she is one. You must send her your
\ page ; no remedy. 122
^ Falstaff. Why, I will.
^B Quickly. Nay, but do so, then ; and, look you, he
^■aay come and go between you both ; and in any case
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