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- Scene I] Merry Wives of Windsor 3 1
wait on myself, must I ? You have not the Book of
Riddles about you, have you ? 200
Simple. Book of Riddles ! why, did you not lend
it to Alice Shortcake upon All-hallowmas last, a fort-
night afore Michaelmas ?
Shallow. Come, coz ; come, coz ; we stay for you.
A word with you, coz ; marry, this, coz : there is, as
't were, a tender, a kind of tender, made afar off by
Sir Hugh here. Do you understand me ?
Slender. Ay, sir, you shall find me reasonable ; if
it be so, I shall do that that is reason.
Shallow. Nay, but understand me. 210
Slender. So I do, sir.
Evans. Give ear to his motions, Master Slender.
I will description the matter to you, if you be ca-
pacity ofit.
Slender. Nay, I will do as my cousin Shallow says. *
I pray you, pardon me ; he 's a justice of peace in
his country, simple though I stand here.
Evans. But that is not the question ; the question
is concerning your marriage.
Shallow. Ay, there 's the point, sir. 220
Evans. Marry, is it, the very point of it ; to Mis-
tress Anne Page.
Slender. Why, if it be so, I will marry her upon
any reasonable demands.
Evans. But can you affection the oman ? Let us
command to know that of your mouth or of your
lips; for divers • philosophers hold that the lips is
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