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Scene VI] Merry Wives of Windsor 121 Quickly. From the two parties, forsooth. Falstaff. The devil take one party and his dam the other ! and so they shall be both bestowed. I have suffered more for their sakes, more than the villan- ous inconstancy of man's disposition is able to bear. Quickly. And have not they suffered ? Yes, I war- rant ;speciously one of them. Mistress Ford, good heart, is beaten black and blue, that you cannot see a white spot about her. 115 Falstaff. What tellest thou me of black and blue ? I was beaten myself into all the colours of the rain- bow, and I was like to be apprehended for the witch of Brentford ; but that my admirable dexterity of wit, my counterfeiting the action of an old woman, delivered me, the knave constable had set me i' the stocks, i' the common stocks, for a witch. 122 Quickly. Sir, let me speak with you in your cham- ber ;you shall hear how things go, and, I warrant, to your content. Here is a letter will say somewhat. Good hearts, what ado here is to bring you together ! Sure, one of you does not serve heaven well, that you are so crossed. Falstaff. Come up into my chamber. \_Exeunt. \^^Jlost Master Fenton, talk not to me ; my mind is neavy : I will give over all. Scene VI. Another Room in the Garter Inn Enter Fenton and Host
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